Yanbo Wang, Zhen Du, Haowei Du, Jianchun Zhao, Yuting Duan, Aimin Wang
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Abstract
Background: zinc and selenium are essential trace elements that have been suggested to influence cancer development, but their relationship with breast cancer remains unclear. Additionally, biomarkers such as bilirubin, uric acid, and gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) are associated with various metabolic processes that could affect cancer progression. This research aimed to examine the associations between zinc and selenium levels and breast cancer, and the extent to which bilirubin, uric acid and GGT mediate the effect on breast cancer.
Methods: In all, 25,244 females were enrolled from the 1999-2020 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). The associations between zinc and selenium intake and prevalent breast cancer were explored through meticulous adjustments for covariates utilizing both multivariate and stratified logistic regression analyses. Furthermore, the mediation and interaction effects were performed by mediation analyses and generalized linear model.
Results: Prevalent breast cancer was associated with race, marital status and age. Additionally, participants with breast cancer showed lower zinc (10.2 vs. 12.0 mg, P=0.001) and selenium levels (95.7 vs. 114.4 µg, P<0.001) and higher incidence of diabetes (2.60% vs. 97.40%, P<0.001) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) (3.07% vs. 96.93%, P<0.001) comorbidities than the control group. Logistic regression analysis showed a strong linear protective association between zinc and selenium levels and breast cancer. After further adjustment in Model 3, statistical significance remained for each unit increase in selenium [odds ratio (OR), 0.66; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.47-0.93; P=0.02], as well as for Q4 versus Q1 for zinc (OR, 0.48; 95% CI: 0.27-0.86; P=0.01). In addition, a significant age-effect modification was observed for zinc (Pinteraction=0.07) associations were stronger in women aged over 40 years compared to younger women. Finally, bilirubin potentially mediated the protective association between zinc and breast cancer, while bilirubin, uric acid, and GGT levels mediated approximately 10% of the relationship between selenium and breast cancer.
Conclusions: Our study highlighted negative correlations between zinc and selenium intake and breast cancer in women. The mediation analysis has shown that bilirubin, uric acid and GGT play an indirect role.
背景:锌和硒是影响癌症发展的必需微量元素,但它们与乳腺癌的关系尚不清楚。此外,生物标志物如胆红素、尿酸和γ -谷氨酰转移酶(GGT)与各种可能影响癌症进展的代谢过程有关。这项研究旨在研究锌和硒水平与乳腺癌之间的关系,以及胆红素、尿酸和GGT在多大程度上介导了对乳腺癌的影响。方法:共纳入1999-2020年全国健康与营养调查(NHANES)的25,244名女性。通过使用多变量和分层逻辑回归分析对协变量进行细致调整,探讨了锌和硒摄入量与乳腺癌患病率之间的关系。此外,通过中介分析和广义线性模型验证了中介效应和交互效应。结果:乳腺癌的流行与种族、婚姻状况和年龄有关。此外,乳腺癌患者的锌(10.2 mg vs. 12.0 mg, P=0.001)和硒水平(95.7 mg vs. 114.4µg)较低。结论:我们的研究强调了锌和硒摄入量与女性乳腺癌之间的负相关。中介分析表明胆红素、尿酸和GGT起间接作用。
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The Chinese Clinical Oncology (Print ISSN 2304-3865; Online ISSN 2304-3873; Chin Clin Oncol; CCO) publishes articles that describe new findings in the field of oncology, and provides current and practical information on diagnosis, prevention and clinical investigations of cancer. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: multimodality therapy, biomarkers, imaging, tumor biology, pathology, chemoprevention, and technical advances related to cancer. The aim of the Journal is to provide a forum for the dissemination of original research articles as well as review articles in all areas related to cancer. It is an international, peer-reviewed journal with a focus on cutting-edge findings in this rapidly changing field. To that end, Chin Clin Oncol is dedicated to translating the latest research developments into best multimodality practice. The journal features a distinguished editorial board, which brings together a team of highly experienced specialists in cancer treatment and research. The diverse experience of the board members allows our editorial panel to lend their expertise to a broad spectrum of cancer subjects.