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The Role of Adiponectin in Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis

Published results suggests that high adiponectin level may decrease the risk of breast cancer. However, available evidence on breast cancer is conflicting. Therefore a meta-analysis was performed to assess the association between blood adiponectin and breast cancer risk. PubMed database, Web of Scie...

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Autores principales: Liu, Li-Yuan, Wang, Meng, Ma, Zhong-Bing, Yu, Li-Xiang, Zhang, Qiang, Gao, De-Zong, Wang, Fei, Yu, Zhi-Gang
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23991180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073183
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author Liu, Li-Yuan
Wang, Meng
Ma, Zhong-Bing
Yu, Li-Xiang
Zhang, Qiang
Gao, De-Zong
Wang, Fei
Yu, Zhi-Gang
author_facet Liu, Li-Yuan
Wang, Meng
Ma, Zhong-Bing
Yu, Li-Xiang
Zhang, Qiang
Gao, De-Zong
Wang, Fei
Yu, Zhi-Gang
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description Published results suggests that high adiponectin level may decrease the risk of breast cancer. However, available evidence on breast cancer is conflicting. Therefore a meta-analysis was performed to assess the association between blood adiponectin and breast cancer risk. PubMed database, Web of Science, Elsevier Science, Springer Link and bibliographies of retrieved articles were searched for epidemiological studies published up to March 2013. Meta-analysis was performed on the combined effect values (OR) as well as standardized mean difference (SMD) including 17 studies. Fixed or random effect pooled measure was selected on the basis of homogeneity test among studies. The publication bias was assessed by the Egger’s regression asymmetry test and Begg’s rank correlation test with Begg’s funnel plot. Subgroup analyses and sensitivity analysis were also performed. A total of 13 studies involving 3578 breast cancer cases and 4363 controls contributed to the OR analysis. The high adiponectin level did not significantly affect breast cancer risk (OR=0.902, 95% CI=0.773–1.053). After excluding articles that were the key contributors to between-study heterogeneity, the OR of high adiponectin level was associated with decreased breast cancer risk (OR=0.838, 95% CI=0.744–0.943). There was a significantly association between high adiponectin level and postmenopausal breast cancer women (OR=0.752, 95%CI=0.604-0.936); and it was not associated with premenopausal breast cancer women (OR=0.895, 95%CI=0.638-1.256). The result of pooled measure on SMD was that the high adiponectin level was associated with decreased breast cancer risk (SMD= -0.348, 95% CI= -0.533--0.614) after excluding articles which were the key contributors to between-study heterogeneity. Our findings indicate that high adiponectin level might decrease the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. More randomized clinical trials and observational studies are needed to confirm this association with underlying biological mechanisms in the future.
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spelling pubmed-37499992013-08-29 The Role of Adiponectin in Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis Liu, Li-Yuan Wang, Meng Ma, Zhong-Bing Yu, Li-Xiang Zhang, Qiang Gao, De-Zong Wang, Fei Yu, Zhi-Gang PLoS One Research Article Published results suggests that high adiponectin level may decrease the risk of breast cancer. However, available evidence on breast cancer is conflicting. Therefore a meta-analysis was performed to assess the association between blood adiponectin and breast cancer risk. PubMed database, Web of Science, Elsevier Science, Springer Link and bibliographies of retrieved articles were searched for epidemiological studies published up to March 2013. Meta-analysis was performed on the combined effect values (OR) as well as standardized mean difference (SMD) including 17 studies. Fixed or random effect pooled measure was selected on the basis of homogeneity test among studies. The publication bias was assessed by the Egger’s regression asymmetry test and Begg’s rank correlation test with Begg’s funnel plot. Subgroup analyses and sensitivity analysis were also performed. A total of 13 studies involving 3578 breast cancer cases and 4363 controls contributed to the OR analysis. The high adiponectin level did not significantly affect breast cancer risk (OR=0.902, 95% CI=0.773–1.053). After excluding articles that were the key contributors to between-study heterogeneity, the OR of high adiponectin level was associated with decreased breast cancer risk (OR=0.838, 95% CI=0.744–0.943). There was a significantly association between high adiponectin level and postmenopausal breast cancer women (OR=0.752, 95%CI=0.604-0.936); and it was not associated with premenopausal breast cancer women (OR=0.895, 95%CI=0.638-1.256). The result of pooled measure on SMD was that the high adiponectin level was associated with decreased breast cancer risk (SMD= -0.348, 95% CI= -0.533--0.614) after excluding articles which were the key contributors to between-study heterogeneity. Our findings indicate that high adiponectin level might decrease the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. More randomized clinical trials and observational studies are needed to confirm this association with underlying biological mechanisms in the future. Public Library of Science 2013-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3749999/ /pubmed/23991180 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073183 Text en © 2013 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhang, Qiang
Gao, De-Zong
Wang, Fei
Yu, Zhi-Gang
The Role of Adiponectin in Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis
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title_full_unstemmed The Role of Adiponectin in Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis
title_short The Role of Adiponectin in Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis
title_sort role of adiponectin in breast cancer: a meta-analysis
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23991180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073183
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