Lipid Profile an Important Risk Factor in Patients with Ovarian Tumors: A-Meta-Analysis

A. Clim, Lonel Nati, Flaviu Ionut Faur, A. Dobrescu
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Introduction In the literature ovarian tumors are know to be one of the deadliest gynecological malignancies [1-4]. In US this type of malignancy represents 2.3 % of all cancer-related death and about 4 % of all new cancer cases among women. There are several studies that have reported the role of lipid profiles and it’s role in ovarian tumorigenesis. Fatty acids are essential for cancer cells progression[4-8]. In our study we investigated the true differance in circulating lipid profiles (total cholesterol TC, triglyceride TG, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol HDL, low density lipoprotein cholesterol LDL) among patients with and without ovarian tumors (OT) using a meta-analytical approach. Methods The meta-analysis was conducted using the MOOSE guidelines. PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane Library were extensively searched (with a period of publication restriction between 2007 and 2019) to indentify published studies using the following keywords: “ total cholesterol ”, “high-density lipoprotein”, “ triglycerides ”, “ low-density lipoprotein ”, “ ovarian cancer”, “ ovarian tumor ”, “ lipid profile ”. The search methodology is shown in Fig. 1 and all references of retrieved articles were searched manually. Results Seven studies, involving 1542 OT cases and 2195 non-cases of OT were included in this meta-analysis and I² statistics ranged between 97 and 99%. Mean circulating TC and HDL were significantly lower among OT cases compared to non-OT cases (P<0.04 and P<0.005). Conclusion There is a modest significant association between circulating HDL and risk of ovarian tumor but it is crucial to elucidate the implications of HDL in tumor manifestations and growth.
脂质谱是卵巢肿瘤患者的重要危险因素:meta分析
在文献中,卵巢肿瘤被认为是最致命的妇科恶性肿瘤之一[1-4]。在美国,这种类型的恶性肿瘤占所有癌症相关死亡的2.3%,约占所有妇女癌症新病例的4%。有几项研究报道了脂质谱的作用以及它在卵巢肿瘤发生中的作用。脂肪酸是癌细胞进展所必需的[4-8]。在我们的研究中,我们使用荟萃分析方法调查了卵巢肿瘤(OT)患者和非OT患者循环脂质谱(总胆固醇TC、甘油三酯TG、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇HDL、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇LDL)的真正差异。方法采用MOOSE指南进行meta分析。广泛检索PubMed、EMBASE和Cochrane图书馆(2007年至2019年期间有发表限制),以确定使用以下关键词发表的研究:“总胆固醇”、“高密度脂蛋白”、“甘油三酯”、“低密度脂蛋白”、“卵巢癌”、“卵巢肿瘤”、“脂质谱”。检索方法如图1所示,所有检索文献均采用人工检索。结果本meta分析纳入7项研究,共1542例OT患者和2195例非OT患者,I²统计量在97% ~ 99%之间。与非OT组相比,OT组的平均循环TC和HDL显著降低(P<0.04和P<0.005)。结论循环HDL与卵巢肿瘤风险有一定的相关性,但阐明HDL在肿瘤表现和生长中的意义至关重要。
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