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Circulating adipokine concentrations and risk of five obesity‐related cancers: A Mendelian randomization study

Obesity is considered a chronic inflammatory state characterized by continued secretion of adipokines and cytokines. Experimental and epidemiological evidence indicates that circulating adipokines may be associated with the development of obesity‐related cancers, but it is unclear if these associati...

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Autores principales: Dimou, Niki L., Papadimitriou, Nikos, Mariosa, Daniela, Johansson, Mattias, Brennan, Paul, Peters, Ulrike, Chanock, Stephen J., Purdue, Mark, Bishop, D. Timothy, Gago‐Dominquez, Manuela, Giles, Graham G., Moreno, Victor, Platz, Elizabeth A., Tangen, Catherine M., Wolk, Alicja, Zheng, Wei, Wu, Xifeng, Campbell, Peter T., Giovannucci, Edward, Lin, Yi, Gunter, Marc J., Murphy, Neil
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7894468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33038280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33338
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author Dimou, Niki L.
Papadimitriou, Nikos
Mariosa, Daniela
Johansson, Mattias
Brennan, Paul
Peters, Ulrike
Chanock, Stephen J.
Purdue, Mark
Bishop, D. Timothy
Gago‐Dominquez, Manuela
Giles, Graham G.
Moreno, Victor
Platz, Elizabeth A.
Tangen, Catherine M.
Wolk, Alicja
Zheng, Wei
Wu, Xifeng
Campbell, Peter T.
Giovannucci, Edward
Lin, Yi
Gunter, Marc J.
Murphy, Neil
author_facet Dimou, Niki L.
Papadimitriou, Nikos
Mariosa, Daniela
Johansson, Mattias
Brennan, Paul
Peters, Ulrike
Chanock, Stephen J.
Purdue, Mark
Bishop, D. Timothy
Gago‐Dominquez, Manuela
Giles, Graham G.
Moreno, Victor
Platz, Elizabeth A.
Tangen, Catherine M.
Wolk, Alicja
Zheng, Wei
Wu, Xifeng
Campbell, Peter T.
Giovannucci, Edward
Lin, Yi
Gunter, Marc J.
Murphy, Neil
author_sort Dimou, Niki L.
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description Obesity is considered a chronic inflammatory state characterized by continued secretion of adipokines and cytokines. Experimental and epidemiological evidence indicates that circulating adipokines may be associated with the development of obesity‐related cancers, but it is unclear if these associations are causal or confounded. We examined potential causal associations of specific adipokines (adiponectin, leptin, soluble leptin receptor [sOB‐R] and plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 [PAI‐1]) with five obesity‐related cancers (colorectal, pancreatic, renal cell carcinoma [RCC], ovarian and endometrial) using Mendelian randomization (MR) methods. We used summary‐level data from large genetic consortia for 114 530 cancer cases and 245 284 controls. We constructed genetic instruments using 18 genetic variants for adiponectin, 2 for leptin and 4 for both sOB‐R and PAI‐1 (P value for inclusion<5 × 10(−8)). Causal estimates were obtained using two‐sample MR methods. In the inverse‐variance weighted models, we found an inverse association between adiponectin and risk of colorectal cancer (odds ratio per 1 μg/mL increment in adiponectin concentration: 0.90 [95% confidence interval = 0.84‐0.97]; P = .01); but, evidence of horizontal pleiotropy was detected and the association was not present when this was taken into consideration. No association was found for adiponectin and risks of pancreatic cancer, RCC, ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer. Leptin, sOB‐R and PAI‐1 were also similarly unrelated to risk of obesity‐related cancers. Despite the large sample size, our MR analyses do not support causal effects of circulating adiponectin, leptin, sOB‐R and PAI‐1 concentrations on the development of five obesity‐related cancers.
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spelling pubmed-78944682021-03-02 Circulating adipokine concentrations and risk of five obesity‐related cancers: A Mendelian randomization study Dimou, Niki L. Papadimitriou, Nikos Mariosa, Daniela Johansson, Mattias Brennan, Paul Peters, Ulrike Chanock, Stephen J. Purdue, Mark Bishop, D. Timothy Gago‐Dominquez, Manuela Giles, Graham G. Moreno, Victor Platz, Elizabeth A. Tangen, Catherine M. Wolk, Alicja Zheng, Wei Wu, Xifeng Campbell, Peter T. Giovannucci, Edward Lin, Yi Gunter, Marc J. Murphy, Neil Int J Cancer Cancer Epidemiology Obesity is considered a chronic inflammatory state characterized by continued secretion of adipokines and cytokines. Experimental and epidemiological evidence indicates that circulating adipokines may be associated with the development of obesity‐related cancers, but it is unclear if these associations are causal or confounded. We examined potential causal associations of specific adipokines (adiponectin, leptin, soluble leptin receptor [sOB‐R] and plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 [PAI‐1]) with five obesity‐related cancers (colorectal, pancreatic, renal cell carcinoma [RCC], ovarian and endometrial) using Mendelian randomization (MR) methods. We used summary‐level data from large genetic consortia for 114 530 cancer cases and 245 284 controls. We constructed genetic instruments using 18 genetic variants for adiponectin, 2 for leptin and 4 for both sOB‐R and PAI‐1 (P value for inclusion<5 × 10(−8)). Causal estimates were obtained using two‐sample MR methods. In the inverse‐variance weighted models, we found an inverse association between adiponectin and risk of colorectal cancer (odds ratio per 1 μg/mL increment in adiponectin concentration: 0.90 [95% confidence interval = 0.84‐0.97]; P = .01); but, evidence of horizontal pleiotropy was detected and the association was not present when this was taken into consideration. No association was found for adiponectin and risks of pancreatic cancer, RCC, ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer. Leptin, sOB‐R and PAI‐1 were also similarly unrelated to risk of obesity‐related cancers. Despite the large sample size, our MR analyses do not support causal effects of circulating adiponectin, leptin, sOB‐R and PAI‐1 concentrations on the development of five obesity‐related cancers. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-10-26 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7894468/ /pubmed/33038280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33338 Text en © 2020 The Authors. International Journal of Cancer published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Union for International Cancer Control. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Cancer Epidemiology
Dimou, Niki L.
Papadimitriou, Nikos
Mariosa, Daniela
Johansson, Mattias
Brennan, Paul
Peters, Ulrike
Chanock, Stephen J.
Purdue, Mark
Bishop, D. Timothy
Gago‐Dominquez, Manuela
Giles, Graham G.
Moreno, Victor
Platz, Elizabeth A.
Tangen, Catherine M.
Wolk, Alicja
Zheng, Wei
Wu, Xifeng
Campbell, Peter T.
Giovannucci, Edward
Lin, Yi
Gunter, Marc J.
Murphy, Neil
Circulating adipokine concentrations and risk of five obesity‐related cancers: A Mendelian randomization study
title Circulating adipokine concentrations and risk of five obesity‐related cancers: A Mendelian randomization study
title_full Circulating adipokine concentrations and risk of five obesity‐related cancers: A Mendelian randomization study
title_fullStr Circulating adipokine concentrations and risk of five obesity‐related cancers: A Mendelian randomization study
title_full_unstemmed Circulating adipokine concentrations and risk of five obesity‐related cancers: A Mendelian randomization study
title_short Circulating adipokine concentrations and risk of five obesity‐related cancers: A Mendelian randomization study
title_sort circulating adipokine concentrations and risk of five obesity‐related cancers: a mendelian randomization study
topic Cancer Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7894468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33038280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33338
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