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Energy balance-related factors in childhood and adolescence and risk of colorectal cancer based on KRAS, PIK3CA, and BRAF mutations and MMR status.
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Molecular carcinogenesis [Mol Carcinog] 2022 Dec; Vol. 61 (12), pp. 1099-1115. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Sep 30. - Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- KRAS mutations (KRAS <subscript>mut</subscript> ), PIK3CA <subscript>mut</subscript> , BRAF <subscript>mut</subscript> , and deficient DNA mismatch repair (dMMR) have been associated with the Warburg effect. We previously reported differential associations between early-life energy balance-related factors (height, energy restriction, body mass index [BMI]) and colorectal cancer (CRC) subtypes based on the Warburg effect. We now investigated associations of early-life energy balance-related factors and the risk of CRC subgroups based on mutation and MMR status. Data from the Netherlands Cohort Study was used. KRAS <subscript>mut</subscript> , PIK3CA <subscript>mut,</subscript> BRAF <subscript>mut,</subscript> and MMR status were available for 2349 CRC cases, and complete covariate data for 1934 cases and 3911 subcohort members. Multivariable-adjusted Cox regression was used to estimate associations of height, energy restriction proxies (exposure to Dutch Hunger Winter, Second World War, Economic Depression), and early adult BMI (age 20 years) with risk of CRC based on individual molecular features and combinations thereof (all-wild-type+MMR-proficient [pMMR]; any-mutation/dMMR). Height was positively associated with any-mutation/dMMR CRC but not all-wild-type+pMMR CRC, with the exception of rectal cancer in men, and with heterogeneity in associations observed for colon cancer in men (p-heterogeneity = 0.049) and rectal cancer in women (p-heterogeneity = 0.014). Results on early-life energy restriction proxies in relation to the risk of CRC subgroups did not show clear patterns. Early adult BMI was positively, but not significantly, associated with KRAS <subscript>mut</subscript> colon cancer in men and with BRAF <subscript>mut</subscript> and dMMR colon cancer in women. Our results suggest a role of KRAS <subscript>mut</subscript> , PIK3CA <subscript>mut</subscript> , BRAF <subscript>mut</subscript> , and dMMR in the etiological pathway between height and CRC risk. KRAS <subscript>mut</subscript> might potentially play a role in associations of early adult BMI with colon cancer risk in men, and BRAF <subscript>mut</subscript> and dMMR in women.<br /> (© 2022 The Authors. Molecular Carcinogenesis published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- Adolescent
Adult
Female
Humans
Male
Young Adult
Class I Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases genetics
Cohort Studies
Mutation
Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf genetics
Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) genetics
Child
Colonic Neoplasms epidemiology
Colonic Neoplasms genetics
Colorectal Neoplasms epidemiology
Colorectal Neoplasms genetics
DNA Mismatch Repair
Rectal Neoplasms epidemiology
Rectal Neoplasms genetics
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1098-2744
- Volume :
- 61
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- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Molecular carcinogenesis
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 36177801
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mc.23459