Folate/homocysteine metabolism and lung cancer risk among smokers.

BACKGROUND:Folate and homocysteine are involved in DNA synthesis and methylation processes, which are deregulated during carcinogenesis. OBJECTIVES:The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between folate/homocysteine concentrations, the functional polymorphisms of folate/homocysteine gen...

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Main Authors: Anna Stanisławska-Sachadyn, Joanna Borzyszkowska, Michał Krzemiński, Alicja Janowicz, Rafał Dziadziuszko, Jacek Jassem, Witold Rzyman, Janusz Limon
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214462
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spelling doaj-a0b0c35143c741a59f4f55786a03cfd72021-03-03T20:46:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01144e021446210.1371/journal.pone.0214462Folate/homocysteine metabolism and lung cancer risk among smokers.Anna Stanisławska-SachadynJoanna BorzyszkowskaMichał KrzemińskiAlicja JanowiczRafał DziadziuszkoJacek JassemWitold RzymanJanusz LimonBACKGROUND:Folate and homocysteine are involved in DNA synthesis and methylation processes, which are deregulated during carcinogenesis. OBJECTIVES:The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between folate/homocysteine concentrations, the functional polymorphisms of folate/homocysteine genes and lung cancer risk among cigarette smokers. STUDY DESIGN:The study included 132 lung cancer patients and 396 controls from northern Poland, matched by sex, age and smoking status. The median cigarette pack-years of smoking among both cases and controls was 30.0. Serum, red blood cell (RBC) folates and serum homocysteine concentrations were measured. The genotypes in selected polymorphic sites of the MTHFR, CBS, SHMT1, MTHFD1, MTRR, MTR, TYMS DHFR, TCN2, and SLC19A1 genes were determined. All study participants underwent scanning with low-dose computed tomography. RESULTS:Serum folate concentrations above the median (> 17.5 nmol/l among the healthy controls) were associated with an increased lung cancer risk (odds ratio [OR], 1.54, 95% confidence intervals [CI], 1.04-2.29, P = 0.031). An analogous trend was observed when the population was analysed after subdivision according to RBC folate concentrations, that is, above a value of 506.5 nmol/l (OR, 1.53; 95% CI, 0.95-2.47; P = 0.084). Additionally, in a subset of women, an increased risk of lung cancer development was associated with the SLC19A1 c.80AA genotype (c.80AA versus GG OR, 3.14; 95% CI, 1.32-7.46; P = P = 0.010). CONCLUSION:These results suggest that, in the population consisting of heavy smokers, high folate levels add to the cancerogenic effect of smoking.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214462
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author Anna Stanisławska-Sachadyn
Joanna Borzyszkowska
Michał Krzemiński
Alicja Janowicz
Rafał Dziadziuszko
Jacek Jassem
Witold Rzyman
Janusz Limon
spellingShingle Anna Stanisławska-Sachadyn
Joanna Borzyszkowska
Michał Krzemiński
Alicja Janowicz
Rafał Dziadziuszko
Jacek Jassem
Witold Rzyman
Janusz Limon
Folate/homocysteine metabolism and lung cancer risk among smokers.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Anna Stanisławska-Sachadyn
Joanna Borzyszkowska
Michał Krzemiński
Alicja Janowicz
Rafał Dziadziuszko
Jacek Jassem
Witold Rzyman
Janusz Limon
author_sort Anna Stanisławska-Sachadyn
title Folate/homocysteine metabolism and lung cancer risk among smokers.
title_short Folate/homocysteine metabolism and lung cancer risk among smokers.
title_full Folate/homocysteine metabolism and lung cancer risk among smokers.
title_fullStr Folate/homocysteine metabolism and lung cancer risk among smokers.
title_full_unstemmed Folate/homocysteine metabolism and lung cancer risk among smokers.
title_sort folate/homocysteine metabolism and lung cancer risk among smokers.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Folate and homocysteine are involved in DNA synthesis and methylation processes, which are deregulated during carcinogenesis. OBJECTIVES:The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between folate/homocysteine concentrations, the functional polymorphisms of folate/homocysteine genes and lung cancer risk among cigarette smokers. STUDY DESIGN:The study included 132 lung cancer patients and 396 controls from northern Poland, matched by sex, age and smoking status. The median cigarette pack-years of smoking among both cases and controls was 30.0. Serum, red blood cell (RBC) folates and serum homocysteine concentrations were measured. The genotypes in selected polymorphic sites of the MTHFR, CBS, SHMT1, MTHFD1, MTRR, MTR, TYMS DHFR, TCN2, and SLC19A1 genes were determined. All study participants underwent scanning with low-dose computed tomography. RESULTS:Serum folate concentrations above the median (> 17.5 nmol/l among the healthy controls) were associated with an increased lung cancer risk (odds ratio [OR], 1.54, 95% confidence intervals [CI], 1.04-2.29, P = 0.031). An analogous trend was observed when the population was analysed after subdivision according to RBC folate concentrations, that is, above a value of 506.5 nmol/l (OR, 1.53; 95% CI, 0.95-2.47; P = 0.084). Additionally, in a subset of women, an increased risk of lung cancer development was associated with the SLC19A1 c.80AA genotype (c.80AA versus GG OR, 3.14; 95% CI, 1.32-7.46; P = P = 0.010). CONCLUSION:These results suggest that, in the population consisting of heavy smokers, high folate levels add to the cancerogenic effect of smoking.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214462
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