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Metabolic Syndrome, and Particularly the Hypertriglyceridemic-Waist Phenotype, Increases Breast Cancer Risk, and Adiponectin Is a Potential Mechanism: A Case–Control Study in Chinese Women

Objective: To investigate the association between metabolic syndrome and breast cancer and to elucidate the potential mechanism underlying this association. Patients and Methods: Based on baseline data drawn from 21 hospitals in 11 provinces of China, we performed a case–control study among 1,127 wo...

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Autores principales: Xiang, Yujuan, Zhou, Wenzhong, Duan, Xuening, Fan, Zhimin, Wang, Shu, Liu, Shuchen, Liu, Liyuan, Wang, Fei, Yu, Lixiang, Zhou, Fei, Huang, Shuya, Li, Liang, Zhang, Qiang, Fu, Qinye, Ma, Zhongbing, Gao, Dezong, Cui, Shude, Geng, Cuizhi, Cao, Xuchen, Yang, Zhenlin, Wang, Xiang, Liang, Hong, Jiang, Hongchuan, Wang, Haibo, Li, Guolou, Wang, Qitang, Zhang, Jianguo, Jin, Feng, Tang, Jinhai, Tian, Fuguo, Ye, Chunmiao, Yu, Zhigang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6990117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32038481
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00905
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author Xiang, Yujuan
Zhou, Wenzhong
Duan, Xuening
Fan, Zhimin
Wang, Shu
Liu, Shuchen
Liu, Liyuan
Wang, Fei
Yu, Lixiang
Zhou, Fei
Huang, Shuya
Li, Liang
Zhang, Qiang
Fu, Qinye
Ma, Zhongbing
Gao, Dezong
Cui, Shude
Geng, Cuizhi
Cao, Xuchen
Yang, Zhenlin
Wang, Xiang
Liang, Hong
Jiang, Hongchuan
Wang, Haibo
Li, Guolou
Wang, Qitang
Zhang, Jianguo
Jin, Feng
Tang, Jinhai
Tian, Fuguo
Ye, Chunmiao
Yu, Zhigang
author_facet Xiang, Yujuan
Zhou, Wenzhong
Duan, Xuening
Fan, Zhimin
Wang, Shu
Liu, Shuchen
Liu, Liyuan
Wang, Fei
Yu, Lixiang
Zhou, Fei
Huang, Shuya
Li, Liang
Zhang, Qiang
Fu, Qinye
Ma, Zhongbing
Gao, Dezong
Cui, Shude
Geng, Cuizhi
Cao, Xuchen
Yang, Zhenlin
Wang, Xiang
Liang, Hong
Jiang, Hongchuan
Wang, Haibo
Li, Guolou
Wang, Qitang
Zhang, Jianguo
Jin, Feng
Tang, Jinhai
Tian, Fuguo
Ye, Chunmiao
Yu, Zhigang
author_sort Xiang, Yujuan
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description Objective: To investigate the association between metabolic syndrome and breast cancer and to elucidate the potential mechanism underlying this association. Patients and Methods: Based on baseline data drawn from 21 hospitals in 11 provinces of China, we performed a case–control study among 1,127 women (595 cases and 532 controls), divided into premenopausal, and postmenopausal subgroups. Student's t test, Pearson's χ(2) test, and logistic regression analyses were performed to ascertain the association between breast cancer and metabolic syndrome, including all of its components. In addition, we attempted to clarify the potential role of adiponectin in this association. Results: Among the components of metabolic syndrome, abnormal waist circumference was the component that markedly increased breast cancer risk in premenopausal women (OR 1.447, 95% CI 1.043–2.006). Metabolic syndrome with clusters of special risk factors showed an association with breast cancer risk. Among all these components of metabolic syndrome, the hypertriglyceridemic-waist (HW) phenotype significantly increased breast cancer risk (OR 1.56, 95% CI 1.02–2.39), regardless of menopausal status, rendering it a strong predictor of breast cancer. Total adiponectin levels and high-molecular-weight adiponectin were reversely associated with metabolic syndrome. In addition, total adiponectin levels among breast cancer patients were much lower than among controls (p = 0.005) only in the HW phenotype subgroup. Furthermore, the HW phenotype was associated with increased risk of estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor-positive (ER+/PR+) breast cancer, with a 95% (OR = 1.95, 95% CI:1.21–3.13) increase. However, there was no significant association between the HW phenotype and both ER+/PR– and ER–/PR– subtypes. These results suggested that low adiponectin levels may be a mechanism that explains the association between the HW phenotype and breast cancer risk. Conclusion: Metabolic syndrome with special cluster factors is related to breast cancer risk; in particular, the HW phenotype can be regarded as a strong predictor of breast cancer. As an important factor involved in fat metabolism, adiponectin may strongly predict metabolic syndrome, especially the HW phenotype and breast cancer. Further research into this mechanism and epidemiological studies are needed. This study provides new evidence for the role of a healthy lifestyle in preventing breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-69901172020-02-07 Metabolic Syndrome, and Particularly the Hypertriglyceridemic-Waist Phenotype, Increases Breast Cancer Risk, and Adiponectin Is a Potential Mechanism: A Case–Control Study in Chinese Women Xiang, Yujuan Zhou, Wenzhong Duan, Xuening Fan, Zhimin Wang, Shu Liu, Shuchen Liu, Liyuan Wang, Fei Yu, Lixiang Zhou, Fei Huang, Shuya Li, Liang Zhang, Qiang Fu, Qinye Ma, Zhongbing Gao, Dezong Cui, Shude Geng, Cuizhi Cao, Xuchen Yang, Zhenlin Wang, Xiang Liang, Hong Jiang, Hongchuan Wang, Haibo Li, Guolou Wang, Qitang Zhang, Jianguo Jin, Feng Tang, Jinhai Tian, Fuguo Ye, Chunmiao Yu, Zhigang Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology Objective: To investigate the association between metabolic syndrome and breast cancer and to elucidate the potential mechanism underlying this association. Patients and Methods: Based on baseline data drawn from 21 hospitals in 11 provinces of China, we performed a case–control study among 1,127 women (595 cases and 532 controls), divided into premenopausal, and postmenopausal subgroups. Student's t test, Pearson's χ(2) test, and logistic regression analyses were performed to ascertain the association between breast cancer and metabolic syndrome, including all of its components. In addition, we attempted to clarify the potential role of adiponectin in this association. Results: Among the components of metabolic syndrome, abnormal waist circumference was the component that markedly increased breast cancer risk in premenopausal women (OR 1.447, 95% CI 1.043–2.006). Metabolic syndrome with clusters of special risk factors showed an association with breast cancer risk. Among all these components of metabolic syndrome, the hypertriglyceridemic-waist (HW) phenotype significantly increased breast cancer risk (OR 1.56, 95% CI 1.02–2.39), regardless of menopausal status, rendering it a strong predictor of breast cancer. Total adiponectin levels and high-molecular-weight adiponectin were reversely associated with metabolic syndrome. In addition, total adiponectin levels among breast cancer patients were much lower than among controls (p = 0.005) only in the HW phenotype subgroup. Furthermore, the HW phenotype was associated with increased risk of estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor-positive (ER+/PR+) breast cancer, with a 95% (OR = 1.95, 95% CI:1.21–3.13) increase. However, there was no significant association between the HW phenotype and both ER+/PR– and ER–/PR– subtypes. These results suggested that low adiponectin levels may be a mechanism that explains the association between the HW phenotype and breast cancer risk. Conclusion: Metabolic syndrome with special cluster factors is related to breast cancer risk; in particular, the HW phenotype can be regarded as a strong predictor of breast cancer. As an important factor involved in fat metabolism, adiponectin may strongly predict metabolic syndrome, especially the HW phenotype and breast cancer. Further research into this mechanism and epidemiological studies are needed. This study provides new evidence for the role of a healthy lifestyle in preventing breast cancer. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6990117/ /pubmed/32038481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00905 Text en Copyright © 2020 Xiang, Zhou, Duan, Fan, Wang, Liu, Liu, Wang, Yu, Zhou, Huang, Li, Zhang, Fu, Ma, Gao, Cui, Geng, Cao, Yang, Wang, Liang, Jiang, Wang, Li, Wang, Zhang, Jin, Tang, Tian, Ye and Yu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Xiang, Yujuan
Zhou, Wenzhong
Duan, Xuening
Fan, Zhimin
Wang, Shu
Liu, Shuchen
Liu, Liyuan
Wang, Fei
Yu, Lixiang
Zhou, Fei
Huang, Shuya
Li, Liang
Zhang, Qiang
Fu, Qinye
Ma, Zhongbing
Gao, Dezong
Cui, Shude
Geng, Cuizhi
Cao, Xuchen
Yang, Zhenlin
Wang, Xiang
Liang, Hong
Jiang, Hongchuan
Wang, Haibo
Li, Guolou
Wang, Qitang
Zhang, Jianguo
Jin, Feng
Tang, Jinhai
Tian, Fuguo
Ye, Chunmiao
Yu, Zhigang
Metabolic Syndrome, and Particularly the Hypertriglyceridemic-Waist Phenotype, Increases Breast Cancer Risk, and Adiponectin Is a Potential Mechanism: A Case–Control Study in Chinese Women
title Metabolic Syndrome, and Particularly the Hypertriglyceridemic-Waist Phenotype, Increases Breast Cancer Risk, and Adiponectin Is a Potential Mechanism: A Case–Control Study in Chinese Women
title_full Metabolic Syndrome, and Particularly the Hypertriglyceridemic-Waist Phenotype, Increases Breast Cancer Risk, and Adiponectin Is a Potential Mechanism: A Case–Control Study in Chinese Women
title_fullStr Metabolic Syndrome, and Particularly the Hypertriglyceridemic-Waist Phenotype, Increases Breast Cancer Risk, and Adiponectin Is a Potential Mechanism: A Case–Control Study in Chinese Women
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Syndrome, and Particularly the Hypertriglyceridemic-Waist Phenotype, Increases Breast Cancer Risk, and Adiponectin Is a Potential Mechanism: A Case–Control Study in Chinese Women
title_short Metabolic Syndrome, and Particularly the Hypertriglyceridemic-Waist Phenotype, Increases Breast Cancer Risk, and Adiponectin Is a Potential Mechanism: A Case–Control Study in Chinese Women
title_sort metabolic syndrome, and particularly the hypertriglyceridemic-waist phenotype, increases breast cancer risk, and adiponectin is a potential mechanism: a case–control study in chinese women
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6990117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32038481
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00905
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