Mendelian randomization analyses suggest a role for cholesterol in the development of endometrial cancer

Daniel D Buchanan & Tracy O'Mara et al. · 2020-08-07

Abstract

Blood lipids have been associated with the development of a range of cancers, including breast, lung and colorectal cancer. For endometrial cancer, observational studies have reported inconsistent associations between blood lipids and cancer risk. To reduce biases from unmeasured confounding, we performed a bidirectional, two‐sample Mendelian randomization analysis to investigate the relationship between levels of three blood lipids (low‐density lipoprotein [LDL] and high‐density lipoprotein [HDL] cholesterol, and triglycerides) and endometrial cancer risk. Genetic variants associated with each of these blood lipid levels (P < 5 × 10−8) were identified as instrumental variables, and assessed using genome‐wide association study data from the Endometrial Cancer Association Consortium (12 906 cases and 108 979 controls) and the Global Lipids Genetic Consortium (n = 188 578). Mendelian randomization analyses found genetically raised LDL cholesterol levels to be associated with lower risks of endometrial cancer of all histologies combined, and of endometrioid and non‐endometrioid subtypes. Conversely, higher genetically predicted HDL cholesterol levels were associated with increased risk of non‐endometrioid endometrial cancer. After accounting for the potential confounding role of obesity (as measured by genetic variants associated with body mass index), the association between genetically predicted increased LDL cholesterol levels and lower endometrial cancer risk remained significant, especially for non‐endometrioid endometrial cancer. There was no evidence to support a role for triglycerides in endometrial cancer development. Our study supports a role for LDL and HDL cholesterol in the development of non‐endometrioid endometrial cancer. Further studies are required to understand the mechanisms underlying these findings.

Funding
Mentoring and Research in Cancer EpidemiologyCore A: Biospecimen and High-Dimensional Data Management CoreCancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C5047/A10692WHI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100003CMolecular Epidemiology of Endometrial CancerNIA NIH HHS Grant HHSN271201100004CWellcome Trust Grant 068545/Z/02NHLBI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100001IPhysical Activity, Ovarian and Endometrial Cancer RiskCancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C12292/A11174Wellcome Trust Grant 100069Exogenous Hormones, IL-6 and NHL Risk in WomenCancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C5047/A15007Epidemiology of Ovarian Cancer:New HypothesesGENES AND THE ESTROGEN EFFECT ON ENDOMETRIAL CANCERGenome-Wide Association Study of Endometrial CancerNHLBI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100004IYale Clinical and Translational Science AwardGenetic Variation in Estrogen Sulfation Genes and Endometrial Cancer RiskCancer Research UK Grant 29186Cancer Research UK Grant 16565Collaborative Genetic Study of Ovarian Cancer RiskNHLBI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100046CCancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C1281/A12014Molecular Pathoepidemiology of Endometrial Cancer RiskPathologyA genome-wide association study for breast cancer in BRCA1 mutation carriersWellcome Trust Grant 090532/Z/09/ZCancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C1287/A10118Elucidating Loci Involved in Prostate Cancer SuceptibilityDiscovery, Biology and Risk of Inherited Variants in Breast CancerResearch and Mentoring on Energetic Factors and Cancer: Established InvestigatorBRCA1, ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES, AND HORMONAL RISK FACTORSLong Term Multidisciplinary Study of Cancer in Women: The Nurses Health StudyWHI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100002CGenetic Variation in the NF-kappaB Pathway and Ovarian Cancer EtiologyCancer Risk Assessment, Early Detection, and Interception Research ProgramENDOMETRIAL CANCER AND CYP1A1, GSTM1 AND POLYMORPHISMSCancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C8197/A16565Role of Genetic and Lifestyle Interplay in Uterus CancerCancer Research UK Grant 16563Breast and Other Cancers in the California Teachers CohortMULTIETHNIC/MINORITY COHORT STUDY OF DIET AND CANCERA genome-wide association study for breast cancer in BRCA1 mutation carriersFollow-up of Ovarian Cancer Genetic Association and Interaction Studies (FOCI)The Mitochondrial Genome and Ovarian Cancer RiskHormone Therapy and Risk of Ovarian CancerDiscovery, Biology and Risk of Inherited Variants in Breast CancerWellcome Trust FundingNHLBI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100003IBiochemical Markers in the nurses' Health Study CohortNHLBI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100002IWellcome Trust Grant 085475BREAST CANCER AND THE BIRTH CONTROL PILL-275923166Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C490/A10124Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C1287/A10710Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Grant C5047/A8384Multiethnic Cohort Study of Diet and CancerProject 2: Next Generation TOP1 Inhibition for the Treatment of Ovarian CancerWHI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100001CWHI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100004CWellcome Trust Grant 209057Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center FundingSusan G. Komen FundingHaukeland Universitetssjukehus FundingMayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research FundingCancer Council Tasmania Grant ID#457636Cancer Council Tasmania Grant ID#403031National Cancer Institute Grant U19 CA148065‐01National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute FundingOvarian Cancer Research Fund FundingBreast Cancer Research Foundation FundingCanadian Institutes of Health Research Grant MOP‐86727Department of Defence, Australian Government Grant W81XWH‐10‐1‐0341A genome-wide association study for breast cancer in BRCA1 mutation carriersNational Health and Medical Research Council Grant ID#339435National Health and Medical Research Council Grant G0000934National Health and Medical Research Council Grant ID#1031333National Health and Medical Research Council Grant ID#552402National Health and Medical Research Council Grant ID#1109286

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