Blood Level Omega-3 Fatty Acids as Risk Determinant Molecular Biomarker for Prostate Cancer
Previous researches involving dietary methods have shown conflicting findings. Authors sought to assess the association of prostate cancer risk with blood levels of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) through a meta-analysis of human epidemiological studies in available online databases (...
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doaj-d61861bbc72649f791efb5af7108d8e82020-11-24T22:54:31ZengHindawi LimitedProstate Cancer2090-31112090-312X2013-01-01201310.1155/2013/875615875615Blood Level Omega-3 Fatty Acids as Risk Determinant Molecular Biomarker for Prostate CancerMishell Kris Sorongon-Legaspi0Michael Chua1Maria Christina Sio2Marcelino Morales3Department of Preventive and Community Medicine, St. Luke's College of Medicine, Sta. Ignaciana Street, 1102 Quezon City, PhilippinesInstitute of Urology, St. Luke's Medical Center, 279 E. Rodriguez Boulevard, Cathedral Heights, 1102 Quezon City, PhilippinesDepartment of Head, Ear, Neck and Throat, St. Luke's Medical Center, 279 E. Rodriguez Boulevard, Cathedral Heights, 1102 Quezon City, PhilippinesDepartment of Preventive and Community Medicine, St. Luke's College of Medicine, Sta. Ignaciana Street, 1102 Quezon City, PhilippinesPrevious researches involving dietary methods have shown conflicting findings. Authors sought to assess the association of prostate cancer risk with blood levels of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) through a meta-analysis of human epidemiological studies in available online databases (July, 2012). After critical appraisal by two independent reviewers, Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale (NOQAS) was used to grade the studies. Six case control and six nested case control studies were included. Results showed nonsignificant association of overall effect estimates with total or advanced prostate cancer or high-grade tumor. High blood level of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) had nonsignificant positive association with total prostate cancer risk. High blood level of docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) had significant negative association with total prostate cancer risk. Specific n-3 PUFA in fish oil, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) had positive association with high-grade prostate tumor risk only after adjustment of interstudy variability. There is evidence that high blood level of DPA that is linked with reduced total prostate cancer risk and elevated blood levels of fish oils, EPA, and DHA is associated with high-grade prostate tumor, but careful interpretation is needed due to intricate details involved in prostate carcinogenesis and N-3 PUFA metabolism.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/875615 |
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Blood Level Omega-3 Fatty Acids as Risk Determinant Molecular Biomarker for Prostate Cancer |
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Blood Level Omega-3 Fatty Acids as Risk Determinant Molecular Biomarker for Prostate Cancer |
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Blood Level Omega-3 Fatty Acids as Risk Determinant Molecular Biomarker for Prostate Cancer |
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Blood Level Omega-3 Fatty Acids as Risk Determinant Molecular Biomarker for Prostate Cancer |
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Blood Level Omega-3 Fatty Acids as Risk Determinant Molecular Biomarker for Prostate Cancer |
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blood level omega-3 fatty acids as risk determinant molecular biomarker for prostate cancer |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Prostate Cancer |
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Previous researches involving dietary methods have shown
conflicting findings. Authors sought to assess the association of
prostate cancer risk with blood levels of omega-3 polyunsaturated
fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) through a meta-analysis of human
epidemiological studies in available online databases (July,
2012). After critical appraisal by two independent reviewers,
Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale (NOQAS) was used to
grade the studies. Six case control and six nested case control
studies were included. Results showed nonsignificant association
of overall effect estimates with total or advanced prostate cancer
or high-grade tumor. High blood level of alpha-linolenic acid
(ALA) had nonsignificant positive association with total prostate
cancer risk. High blood level of docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) had
significant negative association with total prostate cancer risk.
Specific n-3 PUFA in fish oil, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and
docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) had positive association with
high-grade prostate tumor risk only after adjustment of interstudy
variability. There is evidence that high blood level of DPA that
is linked with reduced total prostate cancer risk and elevated
blood levels of fish oils, EPA, and DHA is associated with
high-grade prostate tumor, but careful interpretation is needed
due to intricate details involved in prostate carcinogenesis and
N-3 PUFA metabolism. |
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