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Metformin Treatment for Diabetes Mellitus Correlates with Progression and Survival in Colorectal Carcinoma

Authors :
Powell, Marta K.
Cempirkova, Dana
Dundr, Pavel
Grimmichova, Tereza
Trebicky, Ferdinand
E. Brown, Robert
Gregorova, Jana
Litschmannova, Martina
Janurova, Katerina
Pesta, Michal
Heneberg, Petr
Source :
Translational Oncology; February 2020, Vol. 13 Issue: 2 p383-392, 10p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND:Diabetes mellitus is unfavorably associated with cancer risk. The purpose of this multidisciplinary project was to evaluate a possible association of diabetes mellitus and other comorbidities and their treatment with progression of colorectal cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS:We investigated the correlation between pathological characteristics and clinical course, including comorbidities in 1004 Czech patients diagnosed and surgically treated for colorectal adenocarcinoma (CRC) between 1999 and 2016. RESULTS:In our data set, CRC patients treated with metformin due to coexisting diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2DM) developed fewer distant metastases which clinically correlates with slower CRC progression. Survival in metformin subgroup was longer, particularly in men with CRC. Osteoporosis may be a negative factor of survival in CRC patients. CONCLUSIONS:Our findings also indicate that aging, higher tumor grade and TNM stage, coexistence of selected endocrine disorders, and metabolic abnormalities may change the tumor microenvironment and impact survival in colorectal cancer, although mechanism of these observations yet to be explained. Patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 treated with metformin may represent the altered microenvironment with specifically tuned metabolic molecular responses and with various epigenetic characteristics. More awareness and increased understanding of the mechanisms underlying the positive effect of metformin on patients' survival could offer insight into new treatment methods and permit more individualized treatment plans.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19447124 and 19365233
Volume :
13
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Translational Oncology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52006429
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2019.10.011