The effect of androgens on the risk of endometriosis sub-phenotypes and ovarian neoplasms: A Mendelian randomization study

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Marija Gjorgoska, Tea Lanisnik Rizner
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Abstract

Endometriosis is a complex gynecological pathology with a broad spectrum of symptoms, affecting around 10% of reproductive-aged women. Ovarian cancer (OC) is a heterogeneous disease for which we lack effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. The etiology and pathogenesis of both diseases remain ambiguous. Androgens in endometriosis could have a distinct role beyond serving as estrogen sources, whereas in the case of serous OC could be important in the formation of precursor lesions which ultimately lead to tumor formation. Here we performed two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to examine the causal relationship between the androgen precursor - dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS), bioactive androgen - testosterone (T), androgen metabolite - androsterone sulphate, steroid hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and albumin and the risk of endometrioses of various sub-phenotypes and ovarian neoplasms across the benign-borderline-malignant spectrum. Stringent quality control procedures were followed to select eligible instrumental variables that were strongly associated with the selected exposures, sensitivity analyses were performed to assess the heterogeneities, horizontal pleiotropy, and stabilities of SNPs in endometriosis and ovarian neoplasms. We discovered an inverse association between genetically predicted levels of all androgens and risk of endometriosis, the same trend was most evident in the ovarian sub-phenotype. Total T levels were also inversely associated with peritoneal sub-phenotype of endometriosis. Likewise, T was causally associated with decreased risk of clear-cell OC, an endometriosis-associated OC subtype, and with malignant serous OC of both low- and high-grade, but with higher risk of their counterpart of low malignant potential. These findings support further investigation of androgen’s action at a molecular level in ovary-associated endometriotic lesions, clear cell ovarian tumors and serous precursor lesions.

雄激素对子宫内膜异位症亚型和卵巢肿瘤风险的影响:孟德尔随机研究
子宫内膜异位症是一种复杂的妇科疾病,症状多样,约占育龄妇女的 10%。卵巢癌(OC)是一种异质性疾病,我们缺乏有效的诊断和治疗策略。这两种疾病的病因和发病机制仍不明确。子宫内膜异位症中的雄激素除了作为雌激素来源外,可能还有其他独特的作用,而浆液性卵巢癌中的雄激素可能是形成前体病变的重要因素,最终导致肿瘤的形成。在此,我们进行了双样本孟德尔随机化(MR)分析,以研究雄激素前体--硫酸脱氢表雄酮(DHEAS)、生物活性雄激素--睾酮(T)、雄激素代谢物--硫酸雄酮、类固醇激素结合球蛋白(SHBG)和白蛋白与各种亚型子宫内膜异位症和良性-边缘-恶性卵巢肿瘤之间的因果关系。我们遵循严格的质量控制程序来选择符合条件的、与所选暴露密切相关的工具变量,并进行了敏感性分析,以评估子宫内膜异位症和卵巢肿瘤中 SNPs 的异质性、水平多向性和稳定性。我们发现,所有雄激素的遗传预测水平与子宫内膜异位症的风险呈反向关系,这一趋势在卵巢亚表型中最为明显。总 T 水平也与子宫内膜异位症的腹膜亚型呈反比关系。同样,T 与透明细胞 OC(子宫内膜异位症相关的 OC 亚型)风险的降低以及与低度和高度恶性浆液性 OC 的风险降低有因果关系,但与低度恶性潜能的对应风险较高有因果关系。这些发现支持进一步研究雄激素在卵巢相关子宫内膜异位症病变、透明细胞卵巢肿瘤和浆液性前病变中的分子水平作用。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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