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Suzuki, Shiori
National Cancer Center|Jikei University School of Medicine
Goto, Atsushi
National Cancer Center|Yokohama City University
Nakatochi, Masahiro
Nagoya University
Narita, Akira
Tohoku University
Yamaji, Taiki
National Cancer Center
Sawada, Norie
National Cancer Center
Katagiri, Ryoko
National Cancer Center
Iwagami, Masao
University of Tsukuba
Hanyuda, Akiko
National Cancer Center
Hachiya, Tsuyoshi
Iwate Medical University
Sutoh, Yoichi
Iwate Medical University
Oze, Isao
Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute
Koyanagi, Yuriko N.
Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute
Kasugai, Yumiko
Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute|Nagoya University
Taniyama, Yukari
Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute
Ito, Hidemi
Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute|Nagoya University
Ikezaki, Hiroaki
Kyushu University
Nishida, Yuichiro
Saga University
Tamura, Takashi
Nagoya University
Mikami, Haruo
Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute
Takezaki, Toshiro
Kagoshima University
Suzuki, Sadao
Nagoya City University
Ozaki, Etsuko
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Kuriki, Kiyonori
University of Shizuoka
Takashima, Naoyuki
Kindai University|Shiga University of Medical Science
Takeuchi, Kenji
Nagoya University
Tanno, Kozo
Iwate Medical University
Shimizu, Atsushi
Iwate Medical University
Tamiya, Gen
Tohoku University
Hozawa, Atsushi
Tohoku University
Kinoshita, Kengo
Tohoku University
Wakai, Kenji
Nagoya University
Sasaki, Makoto
Iwate Medical University
Yamamoto, Masayuki
Tohoku University
Matsuo, Keitaro
Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute|Nagoya University
Tsugane, Shoichiro
National Cancer Center
Iwasaki, Motoki
National Cancer Center|Jikei University School of Medicine
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キーワード | Asia
body mass index
colorectal cancer
epidemiology
Mendelian randomization
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学術雑誌論文
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抄録 | Traditional observational studies have reported a positive association between higher body mass index (BMI) and the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, evidence from other approaches to pursue the causal relationship between BMI and CRC is sparse. A two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) study was undertaken using 68 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from the Japanese genome-wide association study (GWAS) and 654 SNPs from the GWAS catalogue for BMI as sets of instrumental variables. For the analysis of SNP-BMI associations, we undertook a meta-analysis with 36 303 participants in the Japanese Consortium of Genetic Epidemiology studies (J-CGE), comprising normal populations. For the analysis of SNP-CRC associations, we utilized 7636 CRC cases and 37 141 controls from five studies in Japan, and undertook a meta-analysis. Mendelian randomization analysis of inverse-variance weighted method indicated that a one-unit (kg/m2) increase in genetically predicted BMI was associated with an odds ratio of 1.13 (95% confidence interval, 1.06-1.20; P value <.001) for CRC using the set of 68 SNPs, and an odds ratio of 1.07 (1.03-1.11, 0.001) for CRC using the set of 654 SNPs. Sensitivity analyses robustly showed increased odds ratios for CRC for every one-unit increase in genetically predicted BMI. Our MR analyses strongly support the evidence that higher BMI influences the risk of CRC. Although Asians are generally leaner than Europeans and North Americans, avoiding higher BMI seems to be important for the prevention of CRC in Asian populations.
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Cancer Science
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ISSN | 13497006
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出版者 | Japanese Cancer Association|John Wiley & Sons
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巻 | 112
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号 | 4
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開始ページ | 1579
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終了ページ | 1588
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発行日 | 2021-01-27
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権利情報 | This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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医学系
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