Association between circulating inflammatory markers and adult cancer risk: a Mendelian randomization analysis

Feb 1, 2024EBioMedicine

Links between blood inflammation markers and adult cancer risk using genetic analysis

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Abstract

Genetically-proxied circulating pro-adrenomedullin concentrations are associated with a 19% increased risk of breast cancer.

  • Strong evidence supports that pro-adrenomedullin concentrations are linked to increased breast cancer risk (OR: 1.19, q-value = 0.033).
  • Suggestive evidence indicates that interleukin-23 receptor concentrations may increase pancreatic cancer risk (OR: 1.42, q-value = 0.055).
  • Prothrombin concentrations show suggestive evidence of a decrease in basal cell carcinoma risk (OR: 0.66, q-value = 0.067).
  • Interleukin-1 receptor-like 1 concentrations appear to be associated with a decreased risk of triple-negative breast cancer (OR: 0.92, q-value = 0.15).
  • For 22 out of 30 cancer types studied, there is little evidence that circulating inflammatory markers are linked to cancer risk.

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