TY - JOUR
T1 - Prediagnosis plasma adiponectin in relation to colorectal cancer risk according to KRAS mutation status
AU - Inamura, Kentaro
AU - Song, Mingyang
AU - Jung, Seungyoun
AU - Nishihara, Reiko
AU - Yamauchi, Mai
AU - Lochhead, Paul
AU - Qian, Zhi Rong
AU - Kim, Sun A.
AU - Mima, Kosuke
AU - Sukawa, Yasutaka
AU - Masuda, Atsuhiro
AU - Imamura, Yu
AU - Zhang, Xuehong
AU - Pollak, Michael N.
AU - Mantzoros, Christos S.
AU - Harris, Curtis C.
AU - Giovannucci, Edward
AU - Fuchs, Charles S.
AU - Cho, Eunyoung
AU - Chan, Andrew T.
AU - Wu, Kana
AU - Ogino, Shuji
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author 2015.
PY - 2016/4
Y1 - 2016/4
N2 - Background: Low levels of adiponectin (ADIPOQ; HGNC ID; HGNC:13633), an adipokine, are associated with obesity, adiposity, excess energy balance, and increased risk of colorectal neoplasia. Given the reported association of increased body mass index (BMI) and low-level physical activity with KRAS-mutated colorectal tumor, we hypothesized that low-level plasma adiponectin might be associated with increased risk of KRAS-mutant colorectal carcinoma but not with risk of KRAS wild-type carcinoma. Methods: We conducted molecular pathological epidemiology research using a nested case-control study design (307 incident rectal and colon cancer case patients and 593 matched control individuals) within prospective cohort studies, the Nurses' Health Study (152 case patients and 297 control individuals, with blood collection in 1989-1990) and the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (155 case patients and 296 control individuals, with blood collection in 1993-1995). Multivariable conditional logistic regression models and two-sided likelihood ratio tests were used to assess etiologic heterogeneity of the associations. Results: The association of low-level plasma adiponectin with colorectal cancer risk statistically significantly differed by KRAS mutation status (Pheterogeneity= .004). Low levels of plasma adiponectin were associated with KRAS-mutant colorectal cancer (for the lowest vs highest tertile: multivariable odds ratio [OR] = 2.83, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.50 to 5.34, Ptrend = .002) but not with KRAS wild-type cancer (for the lowest vs highest tertile: multivariable OR = 0.83, 95% CI = 0.49
AB - Background: Low levels of adiponectin (ADIPOQ; HGNC ID; HGNC:13633), an adipokine, are associated with obesity, adiposity, excess energy balance, and increased risk of colorectal neoplasia. Given the reported association of increased body mass index (BMI) and low-level physical activity with KRAS-mutated colorectal tumor, we hypothesized that low-level plasma adiponectin might be associated with increased risk of KRAS-mutant colorectal carcinoma but not with risk of KRAS wild-type carcinoma. Methods: We conducted molecular pathological epidemiology research using a nested case-control study design (307 incident rectal and colon cancer case patients and 593 matched control individuals) within prospective cohort studies, the Nurses' Health Study (152 case patients and 297 control individuals, with blood collection in 1989-1990) and the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (155 case patients and 296 control individuals, with blood collection in 1993-1995). Multivariable conditional logistic regression models and two-sided likelihood ratio tests were used to assess etiologic heterogeneity of the associations. Results: The association of low-level plasma adiponectin with colorectal cancer risk statistically significantly differed by KRAS mutation status (Pheterogeneity= .004). Low levels of plasma adiponectin were associated with KRAS-mutant colorectal cancer (for the lowest vs highest tertile: multivariable odds ratio [OR] = 2.83, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.50 to 5.34, Ptrend = .002) but not with KRAS wild-type cancer (for the lowest vs highest tertile: multivariable OR = 0.83, 95% CI = 0.49
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U2 - 10.1093/jnci/djv363
DO - 10.1093/jnci/djv363
M3 - Article
C2 - 26598515
AN - SCOPUS:84964894113
SN - 0027-8874
VL - 108
JO - Journal of the National Cancer Institute
JF - Journal of the National Cancer Institute
IS - 4
ER -