Influence of obesity-related risk factors in the aetiology of glioma

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Dokumenter

  • Linden Disney-Hogg
  • Amit Sud
  • Philip J Law
  • Alex J Cornish
  • Ben Kinnersley
  • Quinn T Ostrom
  • Karim Labreche
  • Jeanette E Eckel-Passow
  • Georgina N Armstrong
  • Elizabeth B Claus
  • Dora Il'yasova
  • Joellen Schildkraut
  • Jill S Barnholtz-Sloan
  • Sara H Olson
  • Jonine L Bernstein
  • Rose K Lai
  • Anthony J Swerdlow
  • Matthias Simon
  • Per Hoffmann
  • Markus M Nöthen
  • Karl-Heinz Jöckel
  • Stephen Chanock
  • Preetha Rajaraman
  • Robert B Jenkins
  • Beatrice S Melin
  • Margaret R Wrensch
  • Marc Sanson
  • Melissa L Bondy
  • Richard S Houlston

BACKGROUND: Obesity and related factors have been implicated as possible aetiological factors for the development of glioma in epidemiological observation studies. We used genetic markers in a Mendelian randomisation framework to examine whether obesity-related traits influence glioma risk. This methodology reduces bias from confounding and is not affected by reverse causation.

METHODS: Genetic instruments were identified for 10 key obesity-related risk factors, and their association with glioma risk was evaluated using data from a genome-wide association study of 12,488 glioma patients and 18,169 controls. The estimated odds ratio of glioma associated with each of the genetically defined obesity-related traits was used to infer evidence for a causal relationship.

RESULTS: No convincing association with glioma risk was seen for genetic instruments for body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, lipids, type-2 diabetes, hyperglycaemia or insulin resistance. Similarly, we found no evidence to support a relationship between obesity-related traits with subtypes of glioma-glioblastoma (GBM) or non-GBM tumours.

CONCLUSIONS: This study provides no evidence to implicate obesity-related factors as causes of glioma.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftBritish Journal of Cancer
Vol/bind118
Udgave nummer7
Sider (fra-til)1020-1027
Antal sider8
ISSN0007-0920
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2018

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