Circulating adipokine concentrations and risk of five obesity‐related cancers: A Mendelian randomization study

Niki L. Dimou & Neil Murphy et al. · 2020-10-26

Abstract

Obesity is considered a chronic inflammatory state characterized by continued secretion of adipokines and cytokines. Experimental and epidemiological evidence indicates that circulating adipokines may be associated with the development of obesity‐related cancers, but it is unclear if these associations are causal or confounded. We examined potential causal associations of specific adipokines (adiponectin, leptin, soluble leptin receptor [sOB‐R] and plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 [PAI‐1]) with five obesity‐related cancers (colorectal, pancreatic, renal cell carcinoma [RCC], ovarian and endometrial) using Mendelian randomization (MR) methods. We used summarylevel data from large genetic consortia for 114 530 cancer cases and 245 284 controls. We constructed genetic instruments using 18 genetic variants for adiponectin, 2 for leptin and 4 for both sOB‐R and PAI‐1 (P value for inclusion<5 × 10−8). Causal estimates were obtained using two‐sample MR methods. In the inverse‐variance weighted models, we found an inverse association between adiponectin and risk of colorectal cancer (odds ratio per 1 μg/mL increment in adiponectin concentration: 0.90 [95% confidence interval = 0.84‐0.97]; P = .01); but, evidence of horizontal pleiotropy was detected and the association was not present when this was taken into consideration. No association was found for adiponectin and risks of pancreatic cancer, RCC, ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer. Leptin, sOB‐R and PAI‐1 were also similarly unrelated to risk of obesity‐related cancers. Despite the large sample size, our MR analyses do not support causal effects of circulating adiponectin, leptin, sOB‐R and PAI‐1 concentrations on the development of five obesity‐related cancers.

Funding
Cancer Research UK Grant C490/A16561WHI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100001CRegional Oncology Research Center (Risk Factors)Genome-Wide Association Study of Nonsynonymous SNPs in Colon CancerPopulation Study of Rectal Cancer in Blacks and WhitesTranslational Analysis CoreMedical Research Council Grant G1000143Established Investigator Award Anti-Inflammatory Exposures in Cancer PreventionCancer Research UK Grant C588/A19167Using Functional Data to Reveal Gene-Environment Interaction in Colorectal CancerCore B: Functional Annotation CoreInstitute of Translational Health SciencesDevelopmental FundsCancer Research UK Grant C8221/A19170Inflammation and Colorectal NeoplasiaThe Colon Cancer Family Registry: OntarioLifestyle, genetics and colonoscopy for colorectal cancer preventionThe Colon Cancer Family Registry: SeattlePCPT and SELECT Cohorts: Core Infrastructure Support for Cancer ResearchPilot and Feasibility ProgramCore A: Biospecimen and High-Dimensional Data Management CoreCancer Research UK Grant 14136Medical Research Council Grant MR/N003284/1CCSG Supplement: Early Career Cancer Clinical Investigator Award (ECIA)Molecular pathological epidemiology of colorectal cancerHormones and Colon Cancer: Epigenetic Subtypes, Risk, and SurvivalTransdisciplinary Studies of Genetic Variation in Colorectal CancerEnvironmental GenomicsSWOG NCORP Research BaseNIA NIH HHS Grant HHSN271201100004CDepartment of Health FundingMetabolomic Strategies for Discovery and Validation of Biomarkers of Colorectal Cancer RecurrenceEpigenetic Events and Colorectal Cancer EpidemiologyCancer Research Training and Education CoordinationDiscovery and verification of novel biomarkers of colorectal cancer recurrenceMedical Research Council Grant 1000143NCI NIH HHS Grant HHSN261201500005CCancer Research UK Grant 19167Colon Cancer Family Registry CohortAccelerating Transdisciplinary Epidemiology of Colorectal CancerWHI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100004CCancer Research UK Grant C570/A16491PCPT and SELECT cohorts: Core Infrastructure Support for Cancer ResearchMedical Research Council Grant G0401527Using functional genomics to inform gene environment interactions for colorectal cancerGenomic Wide Association Study of Colorectal CancerCancer Epidemiology Cohort in Male Health ProfessionalsMedical Research Council Grant MR/M012190/1JH/CIDR Genotyping for Genome-Wide Association StudiesGenome Wide Association Coordinating CenterNHLBI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100046CWHI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100003CNutritional and Biochemical/Genetic Markers of CancerSeattle Colorectal Cancer Family Registry (CFR)Cancer Epidemiology Cohort in Male Health ProfessionalsAdvanced Testing in Omics using Mass Spectrometry (ATOMS)Detection of Colorectal Cancer Susceptibility Loci Using Genome-Wide SequencingObesity-Related Insulin Resistance Signaling Pathway Factors and Colon CancerLong Term Multidisciplinary Study of Cancer in Women: The Nurses Health StudyTransdisciplinary Team Science in Colorectal Cancer Prognosis: the ColoCare StudyWHI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201100002CProspective Studies of Diet and Cancer in Men and WomenGWAS Identified Colorectal Cancer SNPs and Colorectal Polyp RiskDana Farber/ Harvard Cancer Center SPORE in Gastrointestinal CancerColon Cancer Pathways: Hyperplastic Polyps and AdenomasCancer Research UK Grant 10589NHLBI NIH HHS Grant HHSN268201200008ITraining and Research in Colon Cancer SurvivalWorld Health Organization Grant 001The Epidemiology of Immune Responses in Colorectal CancerGenome-Wide Association StudiesGenetic Susceptibility to Cancer in Multiethnic CohortsMolecular Epidemiology of Nutrition and Cancer in the Multiethnic Cohort StudyOntario Registry for Studies of Familial Colon Cancer

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