对维生素D和乳腺癌风险的系统评估。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Oncology Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1159/000545130
Mei Zhang, Junting Zhang, Guangyao Huang, Shan Gao, Junping Wang, Shan Gao
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摘要

背景:肿瘤是世界性的重大公共卫生问题,严重威胁着人类的生命和健康。缺乏维生素D会增加患肿瘤的风险。流行病学证据支持维生素D的抗肿瘤作用主要来自其活性代谢物与维生素D受体(VDR)结合发挥相关生物学功能。荟萃分析一般报道,高维生素D水平是乳腺癌(BC)的保护因素。此外,维生素D相关基因多态性与肿瘤的关系以及维生素D水平与肿瘤发生及风险的关系也备受关注。重点信息:本文综述了维生素D代谢、肿瘤微环境中潜在的抗癌机制及其与不同肿瘤发生风险关系的研究进展,探讨了维生素D相关基因多态性与肿瘤的关系,为今后肿瘤的一级预防提供理论参考。
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Systematic Evaluation of Vitamin D and the Risk of Breast Cancer Development.

Background: Tumor is a major public health problem worldwide and poses a serious threat to human life and health. Vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of developing tumors.

Summary: Epidemiological evidence supports the antitumor effect of vitamin D mainly comes from the binding of its active metabolites and vitamin D receptor to play relevant biological functions. The meta-analysis generally reported that high vitamin D status was a protective factor for breast cancer. In addition, the relationship of vitamin D-related gene polymorphisms with the tumor and the relationship between vitamin D levels and tumor occurrence and risk have also attracted much attention.

Key messages: This paper reviews the research progress of vitamin D metabolism, potential anticancer mechanisms in the tumor microenvironment, and its relationship with the risk of different tumors, and explores the relationship between vitamin D-related gene polymorphisms and tumors, providing theoretical reference for primary prevention of future tumors.

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期刊介绍: With the first issue in 2014, the journal ''Onkologie'' has changed its title to ''Oncology Research and Treatment''. By this change, publisher and editor set the scene for the further development of this interdisciplinary journal. The English title makes it clear that the articles are published in English – a logical step for the journal, which is listed in all relevant international databases. For excellent manuscripts, a ''Fast Track'' was introduced: The review is carried out within 2 weeks; after acceptance the papers are published online within 14 days and immediately released as ''Editor’s Choice'' to provide the authors with maximum visibility of their results. Interesting case reports are published in the section ''Novel Insights from Clinical Practice'' which clearly highlights the scientific advances which the report presents.
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