The causal association between inflammatory bowel disease and breast cancer: a bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization study

Aug 7, 2024Frontiers in genetics

Possible two-way genetic links between inflammatory bowel disease and breast cancer

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Abstract

Genetically predicted Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is associated with a 4.7% increased risk of breast cancer.

  • The analysis indicates that Crohn's Disease (CD) specifically contributes to an increased risk of breast cancer, while Ulcerative Colitis (UC) does not show a significant effect.
  • Genetically predicted breast cancer is associated with a 11.2% higher occurrence of overall IBD.
  • No significant correlation was found between breast cancer and the subtypes of IBD (CD and UC).
  • There is a positive effect of CD on the risk of Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer (ER + BC).
  • Genetically predicted ER + BC is associated with an increased incidence of UC.
  • Estrogen Receptor-Negative Breast Cancer (ER-BC) shows a significant association with the overall occurrence of IBD.

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Key numbers

1.047
Increase in Breast Cancer Risk
for genetically predicted IBD affecting breast cancer.
1.112
Increase in IBD Risk
for genetically predicted breast cancer affecting IBD.
1.098
Increase in UC Risk
for ER+ breast cancer affecting UC.

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What this is

  • This observational study employs to investigate the causal relationship between Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Breast Cancer (BC).
  • It analyzes genetic data from large cohorts to assess how IBD may influence breast cancer risk and vice versa.
  • The study reveals a bidirectional association, with specific effects linked to IBD subtypes and breast cancer subtypes.

Essence

  • Genetically predicted Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is associated with an increased risk of Breast Cancer (BC), particularly through Crohn's Disease (CD). Conversely, Breast Cancer also appears to elevate the risk of developing IBD.

Key takeaways

  • Genetically predicted IBD correlates with a 1.047 for increased breast cancer risk. This association is primarily driven by Crohn's Disease (CD), which has a specific of 1.044.
  • Breast cancer is shown to increase the overall occurrence of IBD with an of 1.112. However, no significant correlation between breast cancer and its subtypes (CD and UC) was found.
  • The study indicates that Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer increases the incidence of Ulcerative Colitis (UC) with an of 1.098, while Estrogen Receptor-Negative Breast Cancer raises the risk of IBD overall with an of 1.153.

Caveats

  • The study's findings are based on European populations, which may limit their applicability to other ethnic groups. Additionally, the odds ratios indicate a relatively small increase in risk.
  • The analysis was constrained to specific breast cancer subtypes, limiting broader conclusions regarding other molecular classifications. This may affect the generalizability of the findings.

Definitions

  • Mendelian Randomization (MR): A method using genetic variants as instrumental variables to infer causal relationships between exposures and disease outcomes.
  • Odds Ratio (OR): A statistic that quantifies the odds of an outcome occurring in one group compared to another.

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