Obesity-related proteins score as a potential marker of breast cancer risk

Abstract There is strong evidence to suggest that obesity-related proteins play a key role in pathways that are related to breast cancer. In this study, we aimed to establish a robust obesity-related protein score (ORPS) that could be used to assess breast cancer risk. Based on evidence from high-qu...

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Autores principales: Sha Diao, Xueyao Wu, Xiaofan Zhang, Yu Hao, Bin Xu, Xu Li, Lulu Tian, Yunqi Miao, Xunying Zhao, Feng Ye, Jiayuan Li
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a178f9a2b9c64d3eaf0cdfef76d298652021-12-02T15:51:15ZObesity-related proteins score as a potential marker of breast cancer risk10.1038/s41598-021-87583-32045-2322https://doaj.org/article/a178f9a2b9c64d3eaf0cdfef76d298652021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-87583-3https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract There is strong evidence to suggest that obesity-related proteins play a key role in pathways that are related to breast cancer. In this study, we aimed to establish a robust obesity-related protein score (ORPS) that could be used to assess breast cancer risk. Based on evidence from high-quality systematic reviews and population studies, we selected nine such proteins that are stable in vitro, and measured their circulating concentrations by ELISA in a case–control study conducted in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, with 279 breast cancer cases and 260 healthy controls. Two obesity-related protein scores (ORPS) were calculated using a three-step method, with linear-weighted summation, and the one with a larger area under the curve was chosen for further evaluation. As a result, ORPS (PS5pre or PS4post) was positively correlated with breast cancer risk (premenopausal: OR≤63 VS >63 3.696, 95% CI 2.025–6.747; postmenopausal: OR≤38 VS >38 7.100, 95% CI 3.134–16.084), and represented a better risk predictor among obese women compared to non-obese in pre- and postmenopausal women. Among different molecular subtypes, ORPS was positively correlated with Luminal breast cancer, with additionally positive association with triple-negative breast cancer in premenopausal women. The ORPS might be a potential marker of breast cancer risk among Chinese women.Sha DiaoXueyao WuXiaofan ZhangYu HaoBin XuXu LiLulu TianYunqi MiaoXunying ZhaoFeng YeJiayuan LiNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021)
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Sha Diao
Xueyao Wu
Xiaofan Zhang
Yu Hao
Bin Xu
Xu Li
Lulu Tian
Yunqi Miao
Xunying Zhao
Feng Ye
Jiayuan Li
Obesity-related proteins score as a potential marker of breast cancer risk
description Abstract There is strong evidence to suggest that obesity-related proteins play a key role in pathways that are related to breast cancer. In this study, we aimed to establish a robust obesity-related protein score (ORPS) that could be used to assess breast cancer risk. Based on evidence from high-quality systematic reviews and population studies, we selected nine such proteins that are stable in vitro, and measured their circulating concentrations by ELISA in a case–control study conducted in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, with 279 breast cancer cases and 260 healthy controls. Two obesity-related protein scores (ORPS) were calculated using a three-step method, with linear-weighted summation, and the one with a larger area under the curve was chosen for further evaluation. As a result, ORPS (PS5pre or PS4post) was positively correlated with breast cancer risk (premenopausal: OR≤63 VS >63 3.696, 95% CI 2.025–6.747; postmenopausal: OR≤38 VS >38 7.100, 95% CI 3.134–16.084), and represented a better risk predictor among obese women compared to non-obese in pre- and postmenopausal women. Among different molecular subtypes, ORPS was positively correlated with Luminal breast cancer, with additionally positive association with triple-negative breast cancer in premenopausal women. The ORPS might be a potential marker of breast cancer risk among Chinese women.
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author Sha Diao
Xueyao Wu
Xiaofan Zhang
Yu Hao
Bin Xu
Xu Li
Lulu Tian
Yunqi Miao
Xunying Zhao
Feng Ye
Jiayuan Li
author_facet Sha Diao
Xueyao Wu
Xiaofan Zhang
Yu Hao
Bin Xu
Xu Li
Lulu Tian
Yunqi Miao
Xunying Zhao
Feng Ye
Jiayuan Li
author_sort Sha Diao
title Obesity-related proteins score as a potential marker of breast cancer risk
title_short Obesity-related proteins score as a potential marker of breast cancer risk
title_full Obesity-related proteins score as a potential marker of breast cancer risk
title_fullStr Obesity-related proteins score as a potential marker of breast cancer risk
title_full_unstemmed Obesity-related proteins score as a potential marker of breast cancer risk
title_sort obesity-related proteins score as a potential marker of breast cancer risk
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/a178f9a2b9c64d3eaf0cdfef76d29865
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