Polyphenol-rich diet is associated with decreased level of inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer patients

Background. The study investigated the relationship between dietary intake of polyphenols and inflammatory markers: CRP, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR), medium platelet volume/lymphocyte ratio (MPVRL), in newly-diagnosed breast cancer patients. Objectives. The ai...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Sut, Maria Pytel, Marek Zadrozny, Jacek Golanski, Marcin Rozalski
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Published: National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene 2019-06-01
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Online Access:http://wydawnictwa.pzh.gov.pl/roczniki_pzh/pobierz-artykul?id=1285
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spelling doaj-64af08ce472249d3b357245d90c99de92020-11-25T02:07:15ZengNational Institute of Public Health - National Institute of HygieneRoczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny0035-77152451-23112019-06-0170217718410.32394/rpzh.2019.0068Polyphenol-rich diet is associated with decreased level of inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer patientsAgnieszka Sut0Maria Pytel1Marek Zadrozny2Jacek Golanski3Marcin Rozalski4Department of Haemostasis and Haemostatic Disorders, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, PolandTherapeutic and Diagnostic Oncological Centre Nu-Med., Tomaszow Mazowiecki, PolandDepartment of Oncological Surgery and Breast Diseases, Institute of Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital, Lodz, PolandDepartment of Haemostasis and Haemostatic Disorders, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, PolandDepartment of Haemostasis and Haemostatic Disorders, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, PolandBackground. The study investigated the relationship between dietary intake of polyphenols and inflammatory markers: CRP, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR), medium platelet volume/lymphocyte ratio (MPVRL), in newly-diagnosed breast cancer patients. Objectives. The aim of this work was to verify whether diet rich in plant polyphenols affects inflammatory markers in breast cancer patients. Materials and methods. 78 patients (55.3±14.5 years) treated surgically for breast cancer were studied. A modified FFQ and authorial worksheet based on the Phenol Explorer database was used to measure the amount of plant polyphenols in a diet. Basing on the median of polyphenols intake (1780 mg/day), the group was divided into two subgroups: low- and high- dietary intake of polyphenols (LDIP and HDIP, respectively). Plasma CRP level was measured and NLR, PLR and MPVLR were calculated using results from peripheral blood morphology. Results. LDIP was associated with significantly higher CRP (elevated in 34.5% LDIP patients vs. 8.3% HDIP, p<0.003), NLR (elevated in 46.2% LDIP patients vs. 25.6% HDIP, p<0.006) and PLR level (elevated in 25.6% LDIP patients vs. 12.8% HDIP, p<0.03). MPVLR was not significantly different between both the subgroups. Conclusion. High dietary intake of polyphenols remarkably reduced process of inflammation in breast cancer patients, which has important clinical implications. The study demonstrated also an usefulness of simple, cheap and commonly available biomarkers for monitoring anti-inflammatory effects of diet.http://wydawnictwa.pzh.gov.pl/roczniki_pzh/pobierz-artykul?id=1285polyphenolsdietbreast cancerinflammationinflammatory markers
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author Agnieszka Sut
Maria Pytel
Marek Zadrozny
Jacek Golanski
Marcin Rozalski
spellingShingle Agnieszka Sut
Maria Pytel
Marek Zadrozny
Jacek Golanski
Marcin Rozalski
Polyphenol-rich diet is associated with decreased level of inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer patients
Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
polyphenols
diet
breast cancer
inflammation
inflammatory markers
author_facet Agnieszka Sut
Maria Pytel
Marek Zadrozny
Jacek Golanski
Marcin Rozalski
author_sort Agnieszka Sut
title Polyphenol-rich diet is associated with decreased level of inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer patients
title_short Polyphenol-rich diet is associated with decreased level of inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer patients
title_full Polyphenol-rich diet is associated with decreased level of inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer patients
title_fullStr Polyphenol-rich diet is associated with decreased level of inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Polyphenol-rich diet is associated with decreased level of inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer patients
title_sort polyphenol-rich diet is associated with decreased level of inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer patients
publisher National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene
series Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
issn 0035-7715
2451-2311
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background. The study investigated the relationship between dietary intake of polyphenols and inflammatory markers: CRP, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR), medium platelet volume/lymphocyte ratio (MPVRL), in newly-diagnosed breast cancer patients. Objectives. The aim of this work was to verify whether diet rich in plant polyphenols affects inflammatory markers in breast cancer patients. Materials and methods. 78 patients (55.3±14.5 years) treated surgically for breast cancer were studied. A modified FFQ and authorial worksheet based on the Phenol Explorer database was used to measure the amount of plant polyphenols in a diet. Basing on the median of polyphenols intake (1780 mg/day), the group was divided into two subgroups: low- and high- dietary intake of polyphenols (LDIP and HDIP, respectively). Plasma CRP level was measured and NLR, PLR and MPVLR were calculated using results from peripheral blood morphology. Results. LDIP was associated with significantly higher CRP (elevated in 34.5% LDIP patients vs. 8.3% HDIP, p<0.003), NLR (elevated in 46.2% LDIP patients vs. 25.6% HDIP, p<0.006) and PLR level (elevated in 25.6% LDIP patients vs. 12.8% HDIP, p<0.03). MPVLR was not significantly different between both the subgroups. Conclusion. High dietary intake of polyphenols remarkably reduced process of inflammation in breast cancer patients, which has important clinical implications. The study demonstrated also an usefulness of simple, cheap and commonly available biomarkers for monitoring anti-inflammatory effects of diet.
topic polyphenols
diet
breast cancer
inflammation
inflammatory markers
url http://wydawnictwa.pzh.gov.pl/roczniki_pzh/pobierz-artykul?id=1285
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