ABO blood group system and risk of brain tumors: A retrospective case–control study in Northeast of China

Liang Chang, Shi-hong Zhao, Zhou Dan, Guofu Li, Dongzhi Zhang, Chunlei Tan, Chuanlu Jiang
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Aim: The findings on ABO blood groups and risk of brain tumors are inconsistent and contradictory. The aim of this study was to investigate this association through a case–control study in the northeast of China. Methods: Between 2001 and 2016, a total of 2077 cases with glioma (n = 612), meningioma (n = 816), and pituitary adenoma (n = 649), and 2716 healthy controls were retrospectively included in this study. Data were statistically analyzed by comparing to the participants with blood type O; after adjusting for age, gender, smoking, and alcohol status. Results: A comparatively higher incidence of glioma was observed with blood type B and AB cases (adjusting odds ratio [OR] = 1.389 [1.087–1.777] and 95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.260 [1.572–3.250]). A comparatively lesser incidence of pituitary adenoma was observed with blood type B and AB cases (adjusting OR = 0.561 [0.445–0.706] and 95% CI = 0.358 [0.307–0.619]). Moreover, a comparatively lesser incidence of meningioma was observed with blood type B cases (adjusting OR and 95% CI of 0.577 [0.463–0.717]). Conclusion: Blood type B and AB could be associated with a higher incidence of glioma and lesser incidence of pituitary adenoma, with a decreased risk of meningioma in blood type B individuals. Future studies are needed to reconfirm our finding and explore the underlying mechanisms linking brain tumors to ABO blood types.
ABO血型系统与脑肿瘤风险:东北地区回顾性病例对照研究
目的:ABO血型与脑肿瘤发病风险的关系存在不一致和矛盾。本研究的目的是通过中国东北地区的病例对照研究来调查这种关联。方法:回顾性分析2001 - 2016年脑胶质瘤(612例)、脑膜瘤(816例)和垂体腺瘤(649例)共2077例,对照2716例。数据通过与O型血的参与者进行比较进行统计分析;在调整了年龄、性别、吸烟和酒精状况后。结果:B型血和AB型血患者胶质瘤发病率较高(调整比值比[OR] = 1.389[1.087-1.777], 95%可信区间[CI] = 2.260[1.572-3.250])。B型血和AB型血的垂体腺瘤发病率相对较低(调整OR = 0.561 [0.445-0.706], 95% CI = 0.358[0.307-0.619])。此外,B型血患者脑膜瘤的发生率相对较低(调整OR和95% CI为0.577[0.463-0.717])。结论:B型血和AB型血的人脑膜瘤的发病率较高,垂体腺瘤的发病率较低,B型血的人脑膜瘤的发病率较低。未来的研究需要再次证实我们的发现,并探索脑肿瘤与ABO血型之间的潜在机制。
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