流感嗜血杆菌感染与乳腺癌风险降低的关系

IF 2.1 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Lexi R Frankel, Sunaina Addanki, Amalia Ardeljan, Kazuaki Takab, Omar M Rashid
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背景:流感嗜血杆菌(流感嗜血杆菌)是广泛细菌感染的常见原因,并与微生物组的稳定有关。微生物组,通过调节全身性炎症,可能上调NLRP3炎性体,可能加强乳腺癌(BC)的发展。因此,本研究的目的是评估既往流感嗜血杆菌感染与BC发病率之间的相关性。方法:使用大型国家数据库收集国际疾病分类第九和第十代码,评估2010年1月至2019年12月有和没有流感嗜血杆菌病史的患者中BC的发病率。进行了一项回顾性队列研究,根据年龄范围,查理森合并症指数(CCI)和抗生素治疗暴露进行匹配。使用标准统计程序获得显著性和相对风险。结果:实验组和对照组共匹配13599例患者的年龄范围和CCI。流感嗜血杆菌组BC发病率为259例(1.905%),对照组为686例(5.044%)(P < 2.2 × 10-16;优势比(OR) = 0.604, 95%可信区间(CI): 0.553 - 0.660)。抗生素治疗暴露匹配导致两组3189例患者,其中流感嗜血杆菌组BC发病率为98例(3.073%),对照组为171例(5.362%)(P < 2.2 × 10-16;Or = 0.584, 95% ci: 0.515 - 0.661)。结论:该研究显示流感嗜血杆菌与BC发病率降低之间具有统计学意义的相关性。这些结果为进一步研究流感嗜血杆菌在上调NLRP3炎性体中的作用及其在BC预防和治疗中的潜在作用提供了依据。
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<i>Hemophilus influenzae</i> Infection's Association With Decreased Risk of Breast Cancer.

<i>Hemophilus influenzae</i> Infection's Association With Decreased Risk of Breast Cancer.

<i>Hemophilus influenzae</i> Infection's Association With Decreased Risk of Breast Cancer.

Hemophilus influenzae Infection's Association With Decreased Risk of Breast Cancer.

Background: Hemophilus influenzae (H. influenzae) is a common cause of widespread bacterial infections and has been associated with the stabilization of the microbiome. The microbiome, through modulating systemic inflammation with possible upregulation of the NLRP3 inflammasome, may potentiate the development of breast cancer (BC). The purpose of this study was to therefore evaluate the correlation between previous H. influenzae infection and the incidence of BC.

Methods: A large national database was used to collect International Classification of Disease Ninth and Tenth Codes to evaluate the incidence of BC between January 2010 and December 2019 in patients with and without H. influenzae history. A retrospective cohort study was performed where these groups of individuals were matched by age range, Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), and antibiotic treatment exposure. Significance and relative risk were obtained using standard statistical procedures.

Results: A total of 13,599 patients were matched by age range and CCI in both the experimental and control groups. BC incidence was 259 (1.905%) in the H. influenzae group compared to 686 (5.044%) in the control group (P < 2.2 × 10-16; odds ratio (OR) = 0.604, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.553 - 0.660). Matching by antibiotic treatment exposure resulted in two groups of 3,189 patients, in which BC incidence was 98 (3.073 %) in the H. influenzae group compared to 171 (5.362%) in the control group (P < 2.2 × 10-16; OR = 0.584, 95% CI: 0.515 - 0.661).

Conclusion: The study shows a statistically significant correlation between H. influenzae and a reduced incidence of BC. These results warrant further research regarding H. influenzae's role in upregulating the NLRP3 inflammasome and its potential role in BC prevention and treatment.

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期刊介绍: World Journal of Oncology, bimonthly, publishes original contributions describing basic research and clinical investigation of cancer, on the cellular, molecular, prevention, diagnosis, therapy and prognosis aspects. The submissions can be basic research or clinical investigation oriented. This journal welcomes those submissions focused on the clinical trials of new treatment modalities for cancer, and those submissions focused on molecular or cellular research of the oncology pathogenesis. Case reports submitted for consideration of publication should explore either a novel genomic event/description or a new safety signal from an oncolytic agent. The areas of interested manuscripts are these disciplines: tumor immunology and immunotherapy; cancer molecular pharmacology and chemotherapy; drug sensitivity and resistance; cancer epidemiology; clinical trials; cancer pathology; radiobiology and radiation oncology; solid tumor oncology; hematological malignancies; surgical oncology; pediatric oncology; molecular oncology and cancer genes; gene therapy; cancer endocrinology; cancer metastasis; prevention and diagnosis of cancer; other cancer related subjects. The types of manuscripts accepted are original article, review, editorial, short communication, case report, letter to the editor, book review.
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