Non-occupational exposure to cadmium and breast cancer: A comprehensive and critical review

IF 6.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Radomir Aničić , Milica Zeković , Milan Kocić , Zoran Gluvić , Dragan Manojlović , Janez Ščančar , Aleksandar Stojsavljević
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Breast cancer (BC) is a multifactorial disease with unresolved etiology. Environmental pollutants, primarily trace metals, play a pivotal role in the pathophysiological cascade of malignant tumors, including BC. In this up-to-date review, we comprehensively and critically examined the relationship between cadmium (Cd) and BC. For this purpose, peer-reviewed studies from relevant databases (PubMed, SCOPUS, and Cochrane Library) over the last 40 years were retrieved and analyzed. We found that in vitro and in vivo studies strongly support the view that Cd has harmful effects on breast health. According to the human studies, we found that Cd could be responsible for the development and progression of malignant breast tumors due to markedly higher levels in clinical matrices of cases (whole blood, urine, breast tissue, keratin materials) than in clinical matrices of controls. Cadmium does not appear to affect BC density. In contrast, Cd has been found to have a detrimental effect on sex hormones, disrupting the balance of estrogen and androgen. We found that studies looking at dietary Cd intake and BC risk generally (without measuring urine or blood Cd) do not support the association between dietary Cd intake and BC risk. In notable contrast, studies looking at dietary Cd intake and BC risk by measuring Cd in urine or blood generally support this association. The effect of airborne Cd on BC risk was weak, but in favor of specific histological forms, primarily ER-/PR- invasive tubular breast carcinomas. Regardless of the intake route of Cd into the body, it can be concluded that Cd has a harmful effect on breast health. However, well-designed longitudinal, mechanistic, meta-analytic, and other studies are urgently needed to confirm the exact role of environmental Cd in breast carcinogenesis.
非职业性镉暴露与乳腺癌:一项全面而关键的综述
乳腺癌(BC)是一种病因不明的多因素疾病。环境污染物,主要是微量金属,在恶性肿瘤的病理生理级联反应中起关键作用,包括BC。在这篇最新的综述中,我们全面和批判性地研究了镉(Cd)和BC之间的关系。为此,我们从相关数据库(PubMed、SCOPUS和Cochrane Library)中检索并分析了过去40年的同行评议研究。我们发现体外和体内研究强烈支持Cd对乳房健康有害影响的观点。根据人体研究,我们发现Cd可能与恶性乳腺肿瘤的发生和发展有关,因为病例的临床基质(全血、尿、乳腺组织、角蛋白材料)中的Cd水平明显高于对照组的临床基质。镉似乎不影响BC的密度。相反,人们发现Cd对性激素有不利影响,破坏雌激素和雄激素的平衡。我们发现,研究饮食中镉的摄入与BC风险之间的关系(没有测量尿液或血液中的镉)并不支持饮食中镉摄入与BC风险之间的联系。与此形成鲜明对比的是,通过测量尿液或血液中的镉含量来观察饮食中镉摄入量和BC风险的研究普遍支持这种联系。空气中Cd对BC风险的影响较弱,但有利于特定的组织学形式,主要是ER-/PR-浸润性管状乳腺癌。无论Cd通过何种途径进入人体,都可以得出结论,Cd对乳房健康有有害影响。然而,迫切需要设计良好的纵向、机制、荟萃分析等研究来证实环境镉在乳腺癌发生中的确切作用。
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CiteScore
12.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
1234
审稿时长
88 days
期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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