Association between fruit intake and non-small cell lung cancer: a Mendelian randomization study.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Translational lung cancer research Pub Date : 2024-09-30 Epub Date: 2024-09-27 DOI:10.21037/tlcr-24-276
Chongde Pan, Ying Du, Yu Jiang, Yuechun Lin, Yulin Zhao, Huiwen Yu, Hengrui Liang, Wanzhe Liao, Xin Xu, Ying Huang
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Abstract

Background: Several studies have explored the potential relationship between fruit consumption and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the impact of dried fruit on NSCLC risk remains unclear. Additionally, the presence of confounding variables in these observational investigations could not be avoided. Therefore, the aim of this article was to explore the potential relationship between fruits intake and NSCLC.

Methods: We extracted fruit intake data from the UK Biobank and utilized a genome-wide association study (GWAS) encompassing 218,792 individuals for NSCLC data. We employed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to investigate the potential causal associations between fruit intake and the risk of NSCLC. The major method of analysis was the inverse variance weighted (IVW). Furthermore, we conducted sensitivity analyses to corroborate the robustness of our findings.

Results: The result of our study showed convincing evidence suggesting that dried fruit intake is effective in reducing the risk of NSCLC. Specifically, the odds ratios (ORs) for NSCLC exhibited a noteworthy reduction at 0.32 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.15, 0.67; P=0.003] with respect to dried fruit intake.

Conclusions: Our study underscores a significant correlation between dried fruit consumption and reduced NSCLC risk. In contrast, the association with fresh fruit intake did not reach statistical significance. To substantiate and validate these findings, further prospective randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are warranted in the future.

水果摄入量与非小细胞肺癌之间的关系:孟德尔随机研究。
背景:多项研究探讨了食用水果与非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)之间的潜在关系。然而,干果对非小细胞肺癌风险的影响仍不清楚。此外,这些观察性调查无法避免混杂变量的存在。因此,本文旨在探讨水果摄入量与 NSCLC 之间的潜在关系:我们从英国生物库(UK Biobank)中提取了水果摄入量数据,并利用全基因组关联研究(GWAS)获得了 218,792 人的 NSCLC 数据。我们采用双样本孟德尔随机化(MR)分析来研究水果摄入量与NSCLC风险之间的潜在因果关系。主要的分析方法是反方差加权(IVW)。此外,我们还进行了敏感性分析,以证实研究结果的稳健性:我们的研究结果显示,有令人信服的证据表明,干果摄入量可有效降低罹患 NSCLC 的风险。具体而言,与干果摄入量有关的NSCLC几率比(ORs)显著降低了0.32[95%置信区间(CI):0.15,0.67;P=0.003]:我们的研究强调了食用干果与降低 NSCLC 风险之间的显著相关性。相比之下,与新鲜水果摄入量的相关性未达到统计学意义。为了证实和验证这些研究结果,今后有必要进一步开展前瞻性随机对照试验(RCT)。
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期刊介绍: Translational Lung Cancer Research(TLCR, Transl Lung Cancer Res, Print ISSN 2218-6751; Online ISSN 2226-4477) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal, which was founded in March 2012. TLCR is indexed by PubMed/PubMed Central and the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Databases. It is published quarterly the first year, and published bimonthly since February 2013. It provides practical up-to-date information on prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of lung cancer. Specific areas of its interest include, but not limited to, multimodality therapy, markers, imaging, tumor biology, pathology, chemoprevention, and technical advances related to lung cancer.
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