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Erschienen in: European Journal of Epidemiology 5/2017

26.05.2017 | CANCER

Genetic variation in the ADIPOQ gene, adiponectin concentrations and risk of colorectal cancer: a Mendelian Randomization analysis using data from three large cohort studies

verfasst von: Katharina Nimptsch, Mingyang Song, Krasimira Aleksandrova, Michail Katsoulis, Heinz Freisling, Mazda Jenab, Marc J. Gunter, Konstantinos K. Tsilidis, Elisabete Weiderpass, H. Bas Bueno-De-Mesquita, Dawn Q. Chong, Majken K. Jensen, Chunsen Wu, Kim Overvad, Tilman Kühn, Myrto Barrdahl, Olle Melander, Karin Jirström, Petra H. Peeters, Sabina Sieri, Salvatore Panico, Amanda J. Cross, Elio Riboli, Bethany Van Guelpen, Robin Myte, José María Huerta, Miguel Rodriguez-Barranco, José Ramón Quirós, Miren Dorronsoro, Anne Tjønneland, Anja Olsen, Ruth Travis, Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault, Franck Carbonnel, Gianluca Severi, Catalina Bonet, Domenico Palli, Jürgen Janke, Young-Ae Lee, Heiner Boeing, Edward L. Giovannucci, Shuji Ogino, Charles S. Fuchs, Eric Rimm, Kana Wu, Andrew T. Chan, Tobias Pischon

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Abstract

Higher levels of circulating adiponectin have been related to lower risk of colorectal cancer in several prospective cohort studies, but it remains unclear whether this association may be causal. We aimed to improve causal inference in a Mendelian Randomization meta-analysis using nested case–control studies of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC, 623 cases, 623 matched controls), the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (HPFS, 231 cases, 230 controls) and the Nurses’ Health Study (NHS, 399 cases, 774 controls) with available data on pre-diagnostic adiponectin concentrations and selected single nucleotide polymorphisms in the ADIPOQ gene. We created an ADIPOQ allele score that explained approximately 3% of the interindividual variation in adiponectin concentrations. The ADIPOQ allele score was not associated with risk of colorectal cancer in logistic regression analyses (pooled OR per score-unit unit 0.97, 95% CI 0.91, 1.04). Genetically determined twofold higher adiponectin was not significantly associated with risk of colorectal cancer using the ADIPOQ allele score as instrumental variable (pooled OR 0.73, 95% CI 0.40, 1.34). In a summary instrumental variable analysis (based on previously published data) with higher statistical power, no association between genetically determined twofold higher adiponectin and risk of colorectal cancer was observed (0.99, 95% CI 0.93, 1.06 in women and 0.94, 95% CI 0.88, 1.01 in men). Thus, our study does not support a causal effect of circulating adiponectin on colorectal cancer risk. Due to the limited genetic determination of adiponectin, larger Mendelian Randomization studies are necessary to clarify whether adiponectin is causally related to lower risk of colorectal cancer.
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Metadaten
Titel
Genetic variation in the ADIPOQ gene, adiponectin concentrations and risk of colorectal cancer: a Mendelian Randomization analysis using data from three large cohort studies
verfasst von
Katharina Nimptsch
Mingyang Song
Krasimira Aleksandrova
Michail Katsoulis
Heinz Freisling
Mazda Jenab
Marc J. Gunter
Konstantinos K. Tsilidis
Elisabete Weiderpass
H. Bas Bueno-De-Mesquita
Dawn Q. Chong
Majken K. Jensen
Chunsen Wu
Kim Overvad
Tilman Kühn
Myrto Barrdahl
Olle Melander
Karin Jirström
Petra H. Peeters
Sabina Sieri
Salvatore Panico
Amanda J. Cross
Elio Riboli
Bethany Van Guelpen
Robin Myte
José María Huerta
Miguel Rodriguez-Barranco
José Ramón Quirós
Miren Dorronsoro
Anne Tjønneland
Anja Olsen
Ruth Travis
Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault
Franck Carbonnel
Gianluca Severi
Catalina Bonet
Domenico Palli
Jürgen Janke
Young-Ae Lee
Heiner Boeing
Edward L. Giovannucci
Shuji Ogino
Charles S. Fuchs
Eric Rimm
Kana Wu
Andrew T. Chan
Tobias Pischon
Publikationsdatum
26.05.2017
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
European Journal of Epidemiology / Ausgabe 5/2017
Print ISSN: 0393-2990
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7284
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10654-017-0262-y

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