Correlation between thyroid hormone levels and the incidence and staging of bladder cancer.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Jia Wang, Lu Yang, Shigang Du, Yi Pan, Ling Zhao, Haihao Li, Zeping Zhou, Tingyu Ke
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Abstract

Objective: Given the role of thyroid hormones (THs) in metabolism, growth and development, their involvement in carcinogenesis and cancer progression in the context of bladder cancer (BC) warrants further investigation. This study aimed to investigate the associations between TH levels and the incidence and stage of BC.

Methods: A cohort of 46 diagnosed BC patients with no history of thyroid disease, and 47 healthy controls were analysed. BC patients were classified into NMIBC and MIBC according to the 2017 TNM staging system (AJCC, 8th edition). Thyroid hormones and antibodies were measured. Statistical analysis was performed via SPSS software to evaluate differences in thyroid parameters between BC patients and healthy controls, and between non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) patients and muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) patients.

Results: Compared with healthy controls, BC patients had higher levels of thyrotropin (TSH), total triiodothyronine (TT3), total thyroxine (TT4) and thyroglobulin and lower levels of thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb). Compared with controls, both NMIBC patients and MIBC patients had elevated TT3 and TT4 levels. The proportions of NMIBC and MIBC patients were significantly greater in the high TSH, TT3, and TT4 groups than in the low TSH, TT3 and TT4 groups.

Conclusions: Elevated levels of TSH, TT3 and TT4 and low levels of TPOAb within the normal range appear to be associated with increased incidence and stage of BC. These findings suggest that TSH, TT3, TT4 and TPOAb levels may be useful for assessing BC prognosis and may provide new insights into therapeutic strategies.

甲状腺激素水平与膀胱癌发病率及分期的关系。
目的:鉴于甲状腺激素(THs)在代谢、生长和发育中的作用,其在膀胱癌(BC)的癌变和癌症进展中的作用值得进一步研究。本研究旨在探讨TH水平与BC发病率和分期之间的关系。方法:对46例无甲状腺病史的确诊BC患者和47例健康对照者进行分析。根据2017年TNM分期系统(AJCC,第8版)将BC患者分为NMIBC和MIBC。检测甲状腺激素和抗体。采用SPSS软件对BC患者与健康对照组、非肌性浸润性膀胱癌(NMIBC)患者与肌性浸润性膀胱癌(MIBC)患者甲状腺参数的差异进行统计分析。结果:与健康对照组相比,BC患者的促甲状腺素(TSH)、总三碘甲状腺原氨酸(TT3)、总甲状腺素(TT4)和甲状腺球蛋白水平较高,甲状腺过氧化物酶抗体(TPOAb)水平较低。与对照组相比,NMIBC患者和MIBC患者的TT3和TT4水平均升高。高TSH、TT3和TT4组NMIBC和MIBC患者的比例明显高于低TSH、TT3和TT4组。结论:正常范围内TSH、TT3和TT4水平的升高和TPOAb水平的降低似乎与BC的发病率和分期增加有关。这些发现表明,TSH、TT3、TT4和TPOAb水平可能有助于评估BC预后,并可能为治疗策略提供新的见解。
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European Journal of Medical Research
European Journal of Medical Research 医学-医学:研究与实验
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Medical Research publishes translational and clinical research of international interest across all medical disciplines, enabling clinicians and other researchers to learn about developments and innovations within these disciplines and across the boundaries between disciplines. The journal publishes high quality research and reviews and aims to ensure that the results of all well-conducted research are published, regardless of their outcome.
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