The association between body mass index and molecular subtypes in endometrial carcinoma

IF 1.2 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
DuPreez Smith , Eun Young Kang , Gregg S. Nelson , Cheng-Han Lee , Martin Köbel , Christa Aubrey
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Abstract

Objective

This study aims to investigate the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and molecular subtypes of endometrial carcinoma using an immunohistochemistry (IHC)-based classification approach.

Methods

We analyzed a consecutive series of endometrial cancer cases undergoing surgical staging in southern Alberta (2019–2021). Molecular classification was determined through IHC-based molecular typing, incorporating p53 and mismatch repair (MMR), and further characterized with the addition of ER and PR. BMI associations with molecular classification were assessed using t-tests. Hormone receptor status was further examined in a separate cohort of MMRd endometrial cancer patients undergoing surgical staging at Foothills Medical Centre (Alberta, Canada).

Results

Among 289 cases, comprising various histological subtypes, the pNSMP subtype exhibited the highest average BMI (33.93 kg/m2) compared to the p53 abnormal subtype (30.40 kg/m2, p = 0.02). The MMRd subtype had an average BMI of 33.22 kg/m2. While there were no significant BMI differences between FIGO grade 1 and grade 2/3 tumours in the pNSMP or MMRd, a trend toward higher BMI in grade 1 tumours versus grade 2/3 tumours in the MMRd was observed (p = 0.13). A separate cohort of 53 MMRd endometrial carcinomas revealed that FIGO grade 1 tumours were associated with higher BMI (p < 0.05) and more frequent ER/PR expression compared to grade 2/3 tumours (p < 0.05).

Conclusions

This study suggests an association between obesity and NSMP endometrial carcinoma. The relationship between BMI and low-grade MMRd endometrial carcinomas with increased ER/PR expression warrants further exploration.

体重指数与子宫内膜癌分子亚型之间的关系
方法 我们分析了阿尔伯塔省南部(2019-2021年)接受手术分期的一系列连续子宫内膜癌病例。通过基于 IHC 的分子分型确定分子分类,包括 p53 和错配修复 (MMR),并通过增加 ER 和 PR 进一步确定其特征。采用 t 检验法评估了 BMI 与分子分类的相关性。结果在289例不同组织学亚型的病例中,pNSMP亚型的平均体重指数(33.93 kg/m2)最高,而p53异常亚型的平均体重指数(30.40 kg/m2,P = 0.02)最低。MMRd 亚型的平均体重指数为 33.22 kg/m2。虽然FIGO 1级和2/3级肿瘤在pNSMP或MMRd中没有明显的BMI差异,但在MMRd中观察到1级肿瘤的BMI高于2/3级肿瘤的趋势(p = 0.13)。53例MMRd子宫内膜癌的单独队列显示,与2/3级肿瘤相比,FIGO 1级肿瘤与较高的体重指数(p < 0.05)和更频繁的ER/PR表达(p < 0.05)有关。这项研究表明,肥胖与 NSMP 子宫内膜癌之间存在关联,BMI 与 ER/PR 表达增加的低级别 MMRd 子宫内膜癌之间的关系值得进一步探讨。
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Gynecologic Oncology Reports
Gynecologic Oncology Reports OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
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发文量
183
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: Gynecologic Oncology Reports is an online-only, open access journal devoted to the rapid publication of narrative review articles, survey articles, case reports, case series, letters to the editor regarding previously published manuscripts and other short communications in the field of gynecologic oncology. The journal will consider papers that concern tumors of the female reproductive tract, with originality, quality, and clarity the chief criteria of acceptance.
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