与膳食模式相关的血浆代谢物特征:探索与结直肠肿瘤风险的关联。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Jingjing Ni, Haojie Lu, Weiyi Chen, Yingying Zhao, Shuaishuai Yang, Jia Zhang, Zhen Wang, Yuting Shi, Jing Yi, Jia Li, Xuemei Song, Yuxin Ni, Sijia Zhu, Zhihao Zhang, Li Liu
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背景:多种饮食模式在结直肠癌及其前体--结直肠腺瘤的发病中起着至关重要的作用,但血浆代谢物谱的中介作用尚不清楚:方法:分析了英国生物库中 95,275 名参与者的血浆代谢组学和饮食信息。通过弹性净回归估算了14种膳食模式的代谢物谱评分。Cox 回归分析评估了膳食模式及其代谢物特征得分与结直肠肿瘤风险的关联。对已确定的代谢物特征得分的中介效应进行了估计:结果:14 个代谢物特征得分(包括 28 到 205 个特征)与膳食模式存在弱到中等程度的相关性(所有 p 均为结论):五种膳食模式及其代谢物特征得分与结直肠肿瘤风险成反比。这些发现凸显了代谢物特征在膳食模式与结直肠肿瘤风险之间的潜在中介作用,有助于进一步预防结直肠癌或腺瘤,并为今后的研究提供了新的见解。
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Plasma metabolite profiles related to dietary patterns: exploring the association with colorectal tumor risk.

Background: Multiple diet patterns play a crucial role in the development of colorectal cancer and its precursor, colorectal adenoma, but mediating effect of plasma metabolite profiles is unclear.

Methods: A total of 95,275 participants from UK Biobank with plasma metabolomics and dietary information were analyzed. Metabolite profile scores for 14 dietary patterns were estimated through elastic net regression. Cox regression analysis assessed the associations of dietary patterns and their metabolite profile scores with colorectal tumor risk. Mediating effects of identified metabolite profile scores were estimated in the associations.

Results: Fourteen metabolite profile scores, including a range of 28 to 205 signatures, were weak to moderate correlation with dietary patterns (all p < 0.001). Multivariable Cox regression analyses revealed that five dietary patterns were significantly correlated with a decreased risk of colorectal tumor after FDR correction and adjustment for covariates. HRs (95% CIs) per 1 SD for these diet patterns were as follows: WCRF (0.93, 0.90-0.96), CRC score (0.94, 0.92-0.97), AHEI-2010 (0.95, 0.92-0.97), DASH (0.94, 0.91-0.97), and hPDI (0.95, 0.93-0.98). Similarly, metabolite profile scores for these five dietary patterns were inversely associated with colorectal tumor risk, with HRs (95% CIs) per 1 SD as follows: WCRF (0.59, 0.49-0.70), CRC score (0.67, 0.58-0.77), AHEI-2010 (0.73, 0.65-0.80), DASH (0.75, 0.66-0.84), and hPDI (0.56, 0.47-0.67). The mediation proportions of five metabolite profile scores between dietary patterns and colorectal tumor risk ranged from 6.37 to 27.23% (all p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Five dietary patterns and their metabolite profile scores, were inversely correlated with colorectal tumor risk. These findings highlight the potential of metabolite profiles as mediators in the association between dietary patterns and the risk of colorectal tumor, further contributing to the prevention of colorectal cancer or adenoma and providing new insights for future research.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Nutrition publishes original papers, reviews, and short communications in the nutritional sciences. The manuscripts submitted to the European Journal of Nutrition should have their major focus on the impact of nutrients and non-nutrients on immunology and inflammation, gene expression, metabolism, chronic diseases, or carcinogenesis, or a major focus on epidemiology, including intervention studies with healthy subjects and with patients, biofunctionality of food and food components, or the impact of diet on the environment.
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