| Literature DB >> 29254484 |
Verena Andrea Katzke1, Disorn Sookthai2, Theron Johnson2, Tilman Kühn2, Rudolf Kaaks2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Circulating concentrations of lipid biomarkers are associated with risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The evidence for a relationship with cancer risk, however, is not entirely consistent. This study aims to assess the relationships of total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), triglycerides (TG), apolipoprotein (a) (apo(a)), apoB-100, and lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) with risk of common cancer forms and total cancer mortality in comparison to incidence and mortality of CVD.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Cholesterol; EPIC–Heidelberg; Lipids; Lipoprotein; Mortality
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29254484 PMCID: PMC5735858 DOI: 10.1186/s12916-017-0976-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
Characteristics of the study population (EPIC–Heidelberg, subcohort participants)
| Subcohort | |||
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| Women | Men | Total | |
| N | 1466 (54) | 1273 (46) | 2739 |
| Age at recruitment, years | 49 (35–66) | 53 (40–65) | 51 (35–66) |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 25.3 ± 4.7 | 26.8 ± 3.6 | 26.0 ± 4.3 |
| Waist circumference, cm | 81 ± 12 | 96 ± 10 | 88 ± 13 |
| Smoking (n, %) | |||
| Never | 753 (51) | 435 (34) | 1188 (43) |
| Former | 406 (28) | 509 (40) | 915 (33) |
| Current | 303 (21) | 325 (26) | 628 (23) |
| Physical activity (n, %)a | |||
| Inactive | 191 (13) | 138 (11) | 329 (12) |
| Moderately inactive | 527 (36) | 431 (34) | 958 (35) |
| Moderately active | 408 (28) | 363 (29) | 771 (29) |
| Active | 340 (23) | 341 (27) | 681 (25) |
| Education level (n, %) | |||
| Primary school | 403 (28) | 377 (29) | 780 (29) |
| Secondary school | 711 (49) | 414 (33) | 1125 (41) |
| University degree | 352 (24) | 482 (38) | 834 (30) |
| Dietary variables (median, IQR) | |||
| Alcohol consumption, mg/d | 4 (2–10) | 20 (11–36) | 10 (3–22) |
| Red meat intake, g/d | 19 (10–29) | 33 (20–55) | 25 (13–42) |
| Processed meat intake, g/d | 34 (18–56) | 56 (33–82) | 44 (23–68) |
| Fiber intake, mg/d | 18 (15–23) | 20 (16–24) | 19 (15–23) |
| Diseases and medication (n, %)b | |||
| Hypertension | 353 (24) | 435 (34) | 788 (29) |
| Diabetes mellitus | 29 (2.0) | 63 (4.9) | 92 (3.4) |
| Kidney diseases | 5 (0.3) | 19 (1.5) | 24 (0.9) |
| Liver diseases | 9 (0.6) | 9 (0.7) | 18 (0.7) |
| Use of lipid-lowering drugs | 47 (3.2) | 72 (5.7) | 119 (4.3) |
| Menopausal status (n, %) | |||
| Premenopausal | 653 (44.5) | – | – |
| Current use of pill | 82 (5.6) | ||
| Postmenopausal | 552 (37.7) | – | – |
| Current use of HRT | 366 (25.0) | ||
| Biomarkers (median, IQR) | |||
| Total cholesterol, mmol/L | 5.80 (5.1–6.5) | 5.80 (5.2–6.6) | 5.80 (5.1–6.6) |
| HDL-C, mmol/L | 1.60 (1.3–1.9) | 1.20 (1.0–1.5) | 1.40 (1.1–1.7) |
| Apo(a), μmol/L | 1.79 (1.6–2.0) | 1.55 (1.4–1.7) | 1.67 (1.5–1.9) |
| ApoB-100, μmol/L | 1.06 (0.9–1.2) | 1.16 (1.0–1.4) | 1.10 (0.9–1.3) |
| Triglycerides, mmol/L | 1.30 (0.9–1.9) | 1.90 (1.4–2.8) | 1.60 (1.1–2.3) |
| Lp(a), nmol/Lc | 13.40 (6.1–46.4) | 12.00 (5.4–42.5) | 12.60 (5.8–45.4) |
Values are means ± standard deviations or proportions, dietary variables and biomarker values are medians and interquartile ranges
aAccording to the Cambridge Physical Activity Index
bSelf-reported at baseline
cTo convert into mg/dL = nmol/L × 0.4167
apo apolipoprotein, BMI body mass index, HDL high-density lipoprotein, HRT hormone replacement therapy, IQR interquartile range, Lp(a) lipoprotein (a)
Fig. 1Correlation matrix of covariates with lipid biomarkers in the EPIC–Heidelberg subcohort (n = 2739). Red depicts negative correlation, blue depicts positive correlation; the darker the shade the stronger the correlation. apo apolipoprotein, HDL high-density lipoprotein, Lp(a) lipoprotein a, TC total cholesterol, TG triglycerides
Fig. 2Associations of lipid biomarkers with site-specific cancer incidence and total cancer mortality, multivariable adjusted for sex, age at blood draw, baseline height, waist, BMI, lifetime alcohol consumption, red meat intake, fiber intake, smoking status, socioeconomic status, physical activity, diabetes, hypertension, and use of lipid-lowering drugs. Q quartile, apo apolipoprotein, CI confidence interval, HDL high-density lipoprotein, Lp(a) lipoprotein a, TC total cholesterol, TG triglycerides
Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% CI for associations of lipid biomarkers with total cancer mortality
| Biomarker | quartile_1 | quartile_2 | quartile_3 | quartile_4 | pval_med | hr_con | pval_con |
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| TCa | Ref | 0.78 (0.60–1.00) | 0.78 (0.61–1.01) |
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| TC adjustedb | Ref |
| 0.77 (0.59–1.02) |
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| Medianc | 4.70/4.70/4.60 | 5.50/5.60/5.50 | 6.20/6.20/6.20 | 7.20/7.20/7.10 | |||
| No of cases | 187 | 158 | 170 | 177 | |||
| HDL-Ca | Ref | 0.83 (0.66–1.03) | 0.86 (0.69–1.08) |
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| HDL-C adjustedb | Ref | 0.93 (0.73–1.18) | 0.95 (0.74–1.22) |
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| Medianc | 0.95/0.90/1.20 | 1.20/1.10/1.50 | 1.50/1.40/1.80 | 2.00/1.80/2.10 | |||
| No of cases | 254 | 188 | 188 | 103 | |||
| apo(a)a | Ref |
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| apo(a) adjustedb | Ref |
| 0.80 (0.62–1.03) |
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| Medianc | 1.34/1.30/1.48 | 1.54/1.48/1.68 | 1.70/1.64/1.90 | 2.04/1.91/2.16 | |||
| No of cases | 224 | 169 | 183 | 156 | |||
| apoB-100a | Ref | 0.84 (0.66–1.08) |
| 0.87 (0.68–1.12) | 0.284 | 0.82 (0.64–1.05) | 0.112 |
| apoB-100 adjustedb | Ref | 0.88 (0.68–1.15) |
| 0.79 (0.60–1.03) | 0.054 |
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| Medianc | 0.82/0.84/0.77 | 1.03/1.07/0.97 | 1.21/1.26/1.15 | 1.47/1.53/1.38 | |||
| No. of cases | 173 | 178 | 160 | 204 | |||
| TGa | Ref | 1.29 (1.00–1.67) | 1.00 (0.77–1.29) | 1.21 (0.94–1.56) | 0.382 | 1.06 (0.95–1.19) | 0.305 |
| TG adjustedb | Ref | 1.28 (0.97–1.70) | 0.92 (0.69–1.23) | 1.10 (0.82–1.46) | 0.895 | 0.97 (0.85–1.11) | 0.675 |
| Medianc | 0.90/1.00/0.80 | 1.50/1.70/1.10 | 2.00/2.40/1.60 | 3.30/3.70/2.70 | |||
| No of cases | 153 | 173 | 162 | 200 | |||
| Lp(a)a | Ref | 0.98 (0.77–1.25) |
| 0.78 (0.60–1.00) | 0.080 |
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| Lp(a) adjustedb | Ref | 0.94 (0.72–1.22) |
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| 0.076 |
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| Medianc | 3.50/3.30/3.85 | 8.50/8.10/9.40 | 20.25/19.40/21.75 | 129.60/121.60/134.70 | |||
| No of cases | 189 | 187 | 160 | 157 |
aCrude model adjusted for sex and age at blood draw
bMultivariable model further adjusted for baseline height, waist, BMI, lifetime alcohol consumption, red meat intake, fiber intake, smoking status, socioeconomic status, physical activity, diabetes, hypertension, and use of lipid-lowering drugs
cMedians of lipid parameters are of all/men/women within the cancer deaths
Entries in boldface are statistically significant
apo apolipoprotein, CI confidence interval, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein, hr_con continuous HR for a doubling in biomarker concentration, Lp(a) lipoprotein (a), pval_con P trend continuously, pval_med P trend over lipid biomarker levels based on the median of each quartile, TC total cholesterol, TG triglycerides
Fig. 3Associations of lipid biomarkers with incident myocardial infarction, incident stroke, and cardiovascular mortality, multivariable adjusted for sex, age at blood draw, baseline height, waist, BMI, lifetime alcohol consumption, red meat intake, fiber intake, smoking status, socioeconomic status, physical activity, diabetes, hypertension, and use of lipid-lowering drugs. apo apolipoprotein, CI confidence interval, HDL high-density lipoprotein, Lp(a) lipoprotein (a), Q quartile, TC total cholesterol, TG triglycerides