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Mendelian randomisation analysis strongly implicates adiposity with risk of developing colorectal cancer

Authors :
Jarvis, D
Mitchell, JS
Law, PJ
Palin, K
Tuupanen, S
Gylfe, A
Hanninen, UA
Cajuso, T
Tanskanen, T
Kondelin, J
Kaasinen, E
Sarin, A-P
Kaprio, J
Eriksson, JG
Rissanen, H
Knekt, P
Pukkala, E
Jousilahti, P
Salomaa, V
Ripatti, S
Palotie, A
Jarvinen, H
Renkonen-Sinisalo, L
Lepisto, A
Bohm, J
Mecklin, J-P
Al-Tassan, NA
Palles, C
Martin, L
Barclay, E
Farrington, SM
Timofeeva, MN
Meyer, BF
Wakil, SM
Campbell, H
Smith, CG
Idziaszczyk, S
Maughan, TS
Kaplan, R
Kerr, R
Kerr, D
Buchanan, DD
Win, AK
Hopper, JL
Jenkins, MA
Lindor, NM
Newcomb, PA
Gallinger, S
Conti, D
Schumacher, F
Casey, G
Taipale, J
Aaltonen, LA
Cheadle, JP
Dunlop, MG
Tomlinson, IP
Houlston, RS
Jarvis, D
Mitchell, JS
Law, PJ
Palin, K
Tuupanen, S
Gylfe, A
Hanninen, UA
Cajuso, T
Tanskanen, T
Kondelin, J
Kaasinen, E
Sarin, A-P
Kaprio, J
Eriksson, JG
Rissanen, H
Knekt, P
Pukkala, E
Jousilahti, P
Salomaa, V
Ripatti, S
Palotie, A
Jarvinen, H
Renkonen-Sinisalo, L
Lepisto, A
Bohm, J
Mecklin, J-P
Al-Tassan, NA
Palles, C
Martin, L
Barclay, E
Farrington, SM
Timofeeva, MN
Meyer, BF
Wakil, SM
Campbell, H
Smith, CG
Idziaszczyk, S
Maughan, TS
Kaplan, R
Kerr, R
Kerr, D
Buchanan, DD
Win, AK
Hopper, JL
Jenkins, MA
Lindor, NM
Newcomb, PA
Gallinger, S
Conti, D
Schumacher, F
Casey, G
Taipale, J
Aaltonen, LA
Cheadle, JP
Dunlop, MG
Tomlinson, IP
Houlston, RS
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Observational studies have associated adiposity with an increased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, such studies do not establish a causal relationship. To minimise bias from confounding we performed a Mendelian randomisation (MR) analysis to examine the relationship between adiposity and CRC. METHODS: We used SNPs associated with adult body mass index (BMI), waist-hip ratio (WHR), childhood obesity and birth weight as instrumental variables in a MR analysis of 9254 CRC cases and 18 386 controls. RESULTS: In the MR analysis, the odds ratios (ORs) of CRC risk per unit increase in BMI, WHR and childhood obesity were 1.23 (95% CI: 1.02-1.49, P=0.033), 1.59 (95% CI: 1.08-2.34, P=0.019) and 1.07 (95% CI: 1.03-1.13, P=0.018), respectively. There was no evidence for association between birth weight and CRC (OR=1.22, 95% CI: 0.89-1.67, P=0.22). Combining these data with a concurrent MR-based analysis for BMI and WHR with CRC risk (totalling to 18 190 cases, 27 617 controls) provided increased support, ORs for BMI and WHR were 1.26 (95% CI: 1.10-1.44, P=7.7 × 10(-4)) and 1.40 (95% CI: 1.14-1.72, P=1.2 × 10(-3)), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide further evidence for a strong causal relationship between adiposity and the risk of developing CRC highlighting the urgent need for prevention and treatment of adiposity.

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315669626
Document Type :
Electronic Resource