Author:
Yang Wanshui,Liu Li,Masugi Yohei,Qian Zhi Rong,Nishihara Reiko,Keum NaNa,Wu Kana,Smith-Warner Stephanie,Ma Yanan,Nowak Jonathan A,Momen-Heravi Fatemeh,Zhang Libin,Bowden Michaela,Morikawa Teppei,Silva Annacarolina da,Wang Molin,Chan Andrew T,Fuchs Charles S,Meyerhardt Jeffrey A,Ng Kimmie,Giovannucci Edward,Ogino Shuji,Zhang Xuehong
Abstract
ObjectiveAlthough evidence suggests an inverse association between calcium intake and the risk of colorectal cancer, the mechanisms remain unclear. The calcium-sensing receptor (CASR) is expressed abundantly in normal colonic epithelium and may influence carcinogenesis. We hypothesized that calcium intake might be associated with lower risk of CASR-positive, but not CASR-negative, colorectal cancer.DesignWe assessed tumour CASR protein expression using immunohistochemistry in 779 incident colon and rectal cancer cases that developed among 136 249 individuals in the Nurses’ Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-Up Study. Duplication method Cox proportional hazards regression analysis was used to assess associations of calcium intake with incidence of colorectal adenocarcinoma subtypes by CASR status.ResultsTotal calcium intake was inversely associated with the risk of developing colorectal cancer (ptrend=0.01, comparing ≥1200 vs <600 mg/day: multivariable HR=0.75, 95% CI 0.60 to 0.95). For the same comparison, higher total calcium intake was associated with a lower risk of CASR-positive tumours (ptrend=0.003, multivariable HR=0.67, 95% CI 0.51 to 0.86) but not with CASR-negative tumours (ptrend=0.67, multivariable HR=1.15, 95% CI 0.75 to 1.78; pheterogeneity=0.06 between the CASR subtypes). The stronger inverse associations of calcium intake with CASR-positive but not CASR-negative tumours generally appeared consistent regardless of sex, tumour location and source of calcium.ConclusionsOur molecular pathological epidemiology data suggest a causal relationship between higher calcium intake and lower colorectal cancer risk, and a potential role of CASR in mediating antineoplastic effect of calcium.
Funder
fellowship grant from Huazhong University of Science and Technology
The Paula and Russell Agrusa Fund for Colorectal Cancer Research
National Institutes of Health
National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance
scholarship grant from Chinese Scholarship Council
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