揭示 1,400 种血浆代谢物与 24 种肿瘤之间的关联图谱:孟德尔随机分析。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY Translational cancer research Pub Date : 2024-09-30 Epub Date: 2024-09-09 DOI:10.21037/tcr-24-359
Jili Zhang, Zhibin Hao, Zewei Chen, Xingxing Su, Wentao Xu, Xin Jiang, Xinwen Nian
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背景:血浆代谢物与泛癌症之间的关系仍存在争议。在此,我们进行了双样本孟德尔随机化(MR)分析,以验证两者之间是否存在因果关系,并为癌症代谢研究指明方向:在研究中,我们从一项大型全基因组关联研究(GWAS)中下载了 1,400 种血浆代谢物。我们还从公开的全基因组关联研究数据库中获取了 24 种癌症的全基因组关联研究汇总统计数据,共计 5,003,410 名欧洲个体。我们主要采用固定/随机效应反方差加权法(IVW)进行双样本磁共振分析:结果:在 291,202 例癌症病例和 4,712,208 例对照的综合样本中,我们的磁共振分析共发现 55 种血浆代谢物与 9 种癌症有因果关系[结论:我们的研究提供了一个全面的癌症病例图谱:我们的研究提供了一个全面的癌症相关血浆代谢物图谱,为癌症检测提供了可能的靶点,同时也为未来的肿瘤发生机制和治疗靶点研究提供了参考。
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Unveiling the atlas of associations between 1,400 plasma metabolites and 24 tumors: Mendelian randomization analyses.

Background: Association between plasma metabolites and pan-cancer remains controversial. Herein, we performed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to verify whether there is a causal relationship between the two and to point the way for cancer metabolism research.

Methods: In our research, we downloaded 1,400 plasma metabolites from a large genome-wide association study (GWAS). We also obtained GWAS summary statistics for 24 types of cancers from the publicly available GWAS database, totaling 5,003,410 European individuals. We mainly used the fixed/random-effects inverse variance-weighted (IVW) method for two-sample MR analysis.

Results: In a combined sample of 291,202 cancer cases and 4,712,208 controls, a total of 55 plasma metabolites were identified as causally associated with nine types of cancer as a result of our MR analysis [P<0.05, false discovery rate (FDR) <0.2], including methionine sulfone, gamma-glutamylcitrulline, alliin, tetradecanedioate, hexadecanedioate, glutarate, ceramide, linolenoylcarnitine, hydroxypalmitoyl sphingomyelin, 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-glycerylphosphorylcholine (1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-GPC), 3-acetylphenol sulfate, retinol (vitamin a) to linoleoyl-arachidonoyl-glycerol (18:2 to 20:4) ratio, etc. Reverse MR analysis revealed a causal relationship between lung cancer and the only plasma metabolite, 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-GPC (P<0.05, FDR <0.2).

Conclusions: Our study provides a comprehensive atlas of cancer-related plasma metabolites, offering possible targets for cancer detection, as well as a reference for future research on tumorigenesis mechanisms and therapeutic targets.

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期刊介绍: Translational Cancer Research (Transl Cancer Res TCR; Print ISSN: 2218-676X; Online ISSN 2219-6803; http://tcr.amegroups.com/) is an Open Access, peer-reviewed journal, indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE). TCR publishes laboratory studies of novel therapeutic interventions as well as clinical trials which evaluate new treatment paradigms for cancer; results of novel research investigations which bridge the laboratory and clinical settings including risk assessment, cellular and molecular characterization, prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment of human cancers with the overall goal of improving the clinical care of cancer patients. The focus of TCR is original, peer-reviewed, science-based research that successfully advances clinical medicine toward the goal of improving patients'' quality of life. The editors and an international advisory group of scientists and clinician-scientists as well as other experts will hold TCR articles to the high-quality standards. We accept Original Articles as well as Review Articles, Editorials and Brief Articles.
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