| Literature DB >> 22655078 |
Delphine Lutringer-Magnin1, Nicolas Girard, Jacques Cadranel, Caroline Leroux, Elisabeth Quoix, Vincent Cottin, Corinne Del Signore, Marie-Paule Lebitasy, Geneviève Cordier, Philippe Vanhems, Jean-François Mornex.
Abstract
Pneumonic-type lung adenocarcinoma (P-ADC) represents a distinct subset of lung cancer with specific clinical, radiological, and pathological features. Given the weak association with tobacco-smoking and the striking similarities with jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV)-induced ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma, it has been suggested that a zoonotic viral agent infecting pulmonary cells may predispose to P-ADC in humans. Our objective was to explore whether exposure to domestic small ruminants may represent a risk factor for P-ADC. We performed a multicenter case-control study recruiting patients with P-ADC as cases and patients with non-P-ADC non-small cell lung cancer as controls. A dedicated 356-item questionnaire was built to evaluate exposure to livestock. A total of 44 cases and 132 controls were included. At multivariate analysis, P-ADC was significantly more associated with female gender (Odds-ratio (OR) = 3.23, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.32-7.87, p = 0.010), never-smoker status (OR = 3.57, 95% CI: 1.27-10.00, p = 0.015), personal history of extra-thoracic cancer before P-ADC diagnosis (OR = 3.43, 95% CI: 1.10-10.72, p = 0.034), and professional exposure to goats (OR = 5.09, 95% CI: 1.05-24.69, p = 0.043), as compared to other subtypes of lung cancer. This case-control suggests a link between professional exposure to goats and P-ADC, and prompts for further epidemiological evaluation of potential environmental risk factors for P-ADC.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22655078 PMCID: PMC3360000 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0037889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Population characteristics.
| Casesn = 44 (%) | Controlsn = 132 (%) |
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| Male | 20 (45) | 103 (78) | <0.001 |
| Female | 24 (55) | 29 (22) | |
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| Smoker | 27 (61) | 121 (92) | 0.001 |
| Never-smoker | 17(39) | 11 (8) | |
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| 0 | 17 (39) | 12 (9) | <0.001 |
| 1–25 | 15 (34) | 28 (21) | |
| 26–50 | 9 (20) | 46 (35) | |
| >50 | 3 (7) | 46 (35) | |
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| No | 29 (76) | 86 (65) | 0.928 |
| Yes | 15 (24) | 46 (35) | |
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| No | 41 (93) | 128 (97) | 0.265 |
| Yes | 3 (7) | 4 (3) | |
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| No | 36 (82) | 122 (92) | 0.080 |
| Yes | 8 (18) | 10 (8) | |
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| No | 42 (95) | 115 (87) | 0.123 |
| Yes | 2 (5) | 17 (13) |
Case (P-ADC) and control (non-P-ADC) groups were compared using univariate analysis with the Chi-2 test.
Exposure to livestock in the study population.
| Casesn = 44 (%) | Controlsn = 132 (%) |
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| Sheep | 9 (20.5) | 31 (23.5) | 0.644 |
| Goats | 19 (43.2) | 47 (35.6) | 0.369 |
| Poultry | 25 (56.8) | 70 (53.0) | 0.662 |
| Cows | 16 (36.4) | 53 (40.2) | 0.631 |
| Pigs | 12 (27.3) | 37 (28.0) | 0.923 |
| Horses | 11 (25.0) | 25 (18.9) | 0.394 |
| Rabbits | 23 (52.3) | 65 (49.2) | 0.728 |
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| 0–12 years-old | 15 (34.1) | 57 (43.2) | 0.288 |
| 12–20 years-old | 13 (29.5) | 53 (40.2) | 0.208 |
| 20–40 years-old | 12 (27.3) | 33 (25.0) | 0.765 |
| >40 years-old | 9 (20.5) | 35 (26.5) | 0.421 |
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| 19 (43.2) | 52 (39.4) | 0.657 |
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| Farmer | 6 (13.6) | 33 (25.0) | 0.352 |
| Breeder | 3 (6.8) | 15 (11.4) | 0.567 |
| Shepherd | 0 | 4 (3.0) | 0.573 |
| Butcher | 2 (4.5) | 1 (0.8) | 0.155 |
| Laboratory worker | 0 | 1 (0.8) | 1 |
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| Sheep | 3 (6.8) | 9 (6.8) | 1 |
| Goats | 4 (9.1) | 4 (3.0) | 0.095 |
| Poultry | 4 (9.1) | 19 (14.4) | 0.366 |
| Cows | 3 (6.8) | 21 (15.9) | 0.128 |
| Pigs | 1 (2.3) | 13 (9.8) | 0.194 |
| Horses | 5 (11.4) | 9 (6.8) | 0.343 |
| Rabbits | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | - |
Case (P-ADC) and control (non-P-ADC) groups were compared using univariate analysis with the Chi-2 test.
Factors independently associated with pneumonic-type lung adenocarcinoma.
| Casesn = 44 (%) | Controlsn = 132 (%) | Odds-Ratio | [CI 95%] |
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| Male | 20 (45) | 103 (78) | 1 | ||
| Female | 24 (55) | 29 (22) | 3.23 | 1.32–7.87 | 0.010 |
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| Smoker | 27 (61) | 121 (92) | 1 | ||
| Never smoker | 17(39) | 11 (8) | 3.57 | 1.27–10 | 0.015 |
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| No | 36 (82) | 122 (92) | 1 | ||
| Yes | 8 (18) | 10 (8) | 3.43 | 1.10–10.72 | 0.034 |
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| No | 40 (81) | 128 (97) | |||
| Yes | 4 (9) | 4 (3) | 5.09 | 1.05–24.69 | 0.043 |
Multivariate analysis was performed using log regression model including significant variables at univariate analysis with p<0.15.
CI: Confidence Interval.