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Diabetes mellitus in relation to colorectal tumor molecular subtypes: A pooled analysis of more than 9000 cases.
Harlid, Sophia; Van Guelpen, Bethany; Qu, Conghui; Gylling, Björn; Aglago, Elom K; Amitay, Efrat L; Brenner, Hermann; Buchanan, Daniel D; Campbell, Peter T; Cao, Yin; Chan, Andrew T; Chang-Claude, Jenny; Drew, David A; Figueiredo, Jane C; French, Amy J; Gallinger, Steven; Giannakis, Marios; Giles, Graham G; Gunter, Marc J; Hoffmeister, Michael; Hsu, Li; Jenkins, Mark A; Lin, Yi; Moreno, Victor; Murphy, Neil; Newcomb, Polly A; Newton, Christina C; Nowak, Jonathan A; Obón-Santacana, Mireia; Ogino, Shuji; Potter, John D; Song, Mingyang; Steinfelder, Robert S; Sun, Wei; Thibodeau, Stephen N; Toland, Amanda E; Ugai, Tomotaka; Um, Caroline Y; Woods, Michael O; Phipps, Amanda I; Harrison, Tabitha; Peters, Ulrike.
Afiliação
  • Harlid S; Department of Radiation Sciences, Oncology Unit, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
  • Van Guelpen B; Department of Radiation Sciences, Oncology Unit, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
  • Qu C; Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
  • Gylling B; Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
  • Aglago EK; Department of Medical Biosciences, Pathology Unit, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
  • Amitay EL; Nutrition and Metabolism Section, International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization, Lyon, France.
  • Brenner H; Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Aging Research, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Buchanan DD; Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Aging Research, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Campbell PT; Division of Preventive Oncology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT), Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Cao Y; German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Chan AT; Colorectal Oncogenomics Group, Department of Clinical Pathology, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
  • Chang-Claude J; University of Melbourne Centre for Cancer Research, Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
  • Drew DA; Genetic Medicine and Family Cancer Clinic, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
  • Figueiredo JC; Department of Epidemiology & Population Health, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, USA.
  • French AJ; Division of Public Health Sciences, Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri, USA.
  • Gallinger S; Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
  • Giannakis M; Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
  • Giles GG; Division of Gastroenterology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Gunter MJ; Channing Division of Network Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Hoffmeister M; Clinical and Translational Epidemiology Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Hsu L; Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Jenkins MA; Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Lin Y; Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Moreno V; Division of Cancer Epidemiology, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Murphy N; University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf, University Cancer Centre Hamburg (UCCH), Hamburg, Germany.
  • Newcomb PA; Clinical and Translational Epidemiology Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Newton CC; Department of Medicine, Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • Nowak JA; Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • Obón-Santacana M; Division of Laboratory Genetics, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
  • Ogino S; Lunenfeld Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Potter JD; Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Song M; Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Steinfelder RS; Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Sun W; Cancer Epidemiology Division, Cancer Council Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Thibodeau SN; Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Toland AE; Precision Medicine, School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
  • Ugai T; Nutrition and Metabolism Section, International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization, Lyon, France.
  • Um CY; Division of Clinical Epidemiology and Aging Research, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Woods MO; Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
  • Phipps AI; Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
  • Harrison T; Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Peters U; Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Int J Cancer ; 151(3): 348-360, 2022 08 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35383926
ABSTRACT
Diabetes is an established risk factor for colorectal cancer. However, colorectal cancer is a heterogeneous disease and it is not well understood whether diabetes is more strongly associated with some tumor molecular subtypes than others. A better understanding of the association between diabetes and colorectal cancer according to molecular subtypes could provide important insights into the biology of this association. We used data on lifestyle and clinical characteristics from the Colorectal Cancer Family Registry (CCFR) and the Genetics and Epidemiology of Colorectal Cancer Consortium (GECCO), including 9756 colorectal cancer cases (with tumor marker data) and 9985 controls, to evaluate associations between reported diabetes and risk of colorectal cancer according to molecular subtypes. Tumor markers included BRAF and KRAS mutations, microsatellite instability and CpG island methylator phenotype. In the multinomial logistic regression model, comparing colorectal cancer cases to cancer-free controls, diabetes was positively associated with colorectal cancer regardless of subtype. The highest OR estimate was found for BRAF-mutated colorectal cancer, n = 1086 (ORfully adj 1.67, 95% confidence intervals [CI] 1.36-2.05), with an attenuated association observed between diabetes and colorectal cancer without BRAF-mutations, n = 7959 (ORfully adj 1.33, 95% CI 1.19-1.48). In the case only analysis, BRAF-mutation was differentially associated with diabetes (Pdifference  = .03). For the other markers, associations with diabetes were similar across tumor subtypes. In conclusion, our study confirms the established association between diabetes and colorectal cancer risk, and suggests that it particularly increases the risk of BRAF-mutated tumors.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias Colorretais / Diabetes Mellitus Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias Colorretais / Diabetes Mellitus Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article