Epidemiology of 40 blood biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation, and renal and endothelial function among cancer-free older adults
Abstract Imbalances of blood biomarkers are associated with disease, and biomarkers may also vary non-pathologically across population groups. We described variation in concentrations of biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation including tryptophan metabolism, and endothelia...
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Hana Zahed Mattias Johansson Per M. Ueland Øivind Midttun Roger L. Milne Graham G. Giles Jonas Manjer Malte Sandsveden Arnulf Langhammer Elin Pettersen Sørgjerd Kjell Grankvist Mikael Johansson Neal D. Freedman Wen-Yi Huang Chu Chen Ross Prentice Victoria L. Stevens Ying Wang Loic Le Marchand Lynne R. Wilkens Stephanie J. Weinstein Demetrius Albanes Qiuyin Cai William J. Blot Alan A. Arslan Anne Zeleniuch-Jacquotte Xiao-Ou Shu Wei Zheng Jian-Min Yuan Woon-Puay Koh Kala Visvanathan Howard D. Sesso Xuehong Zhang J. Michael Gaziano Anouar Fanidi David Muller Paul Brennan Florence Guida Hilary A. Robbins |
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Hana Zahed Mattias Johansson Per M. Ueland Øivind Midttun Roger L. Milne Graham G. Giles Jonas Manjer Malte Sandsveden Arnulf Langhammer Elin Pettersen Sørgjerd Kjell Grankvist Mikael Johansson Neal D. Freedman Wen-Yi Huang Chu Chen Ross Prentice Victoria L. Stevens Ying Wang Loic Le Marchand Lynne R. Wilkens Stephanie J. Weinstein Demetrius Albanes Qiuyin Cai William J. Blot Alan A. Arslan Anne Zeleniuch-Jacquotte Xiao-Ou Shu Wei Zheng Jian-Min Yuan Woon-Puay Koh Kala Visvanathan Howard D. Sesso Xuehong Zhang J. Michael Gaziano Anouar Fanidi David Muller Paul Brennan Florence Guida Hilary A. Robbins Epidemiology of 40 blood biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation, and renal and endothelial function among cancer-free older adults Scientific Reports |
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Hana Zahed Mattias Johansson Per M. Ueland Øivind Midttun Roger L. Milne Graham G. Giles Jonas Manjer Malte Sandsveden Arnulf Langhammer Elin Pettersen Sørgjerd Kjell Grankvist Mikael Johansson Neal D. Freedman Wen-Yi Huang Chu Chen Ross Prentice Victoria L. Stevens Ying Wang Loic Le Marchand Lynne R. Wilkens Stephanie J. Weinstein Demetrius Albanes Qiuyin Cai William J. Blot Alan A. Arslan Anne Zeleniuch-Jacquotte Xiao-Ou Shu Wei Zheng Jian-Min Yuan Woon-Puay Koh Kala Visvanathan Howard D. Sesso Xuehong Zhang J. Michael Gaziano Anouar Fanidi David Muller Paul Brennan Florence Guida Hilary A. Robbins |
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Epidemiology of 40 blood biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation, and renal and endothelial function among cancer-free older adults |
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Epidemiology of 40 blood biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation, and renal and endothelial function among cancer-free older adults |
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Epidemiology of 40 blood biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation, and renal and endothelial function among cancer-free older adults |
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Epidemiology of 40 blood biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation, and renal and endothelial function among cancer-free older adults |
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Epidemiology of 40 blood biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation, and renal and endothelial function among cancer-free older adults |
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epidemiology of 40 blood biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation, and renal and endothelial function among cancer-free older adults |
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Abstract Imbalances of blood biomarkers are associated with disease, and biomarkers may also vary non-pathologically across population groups. We described variation in concentrations of biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation including tryptophan metabolism, and endothelial and renal function among cancer-free older adults. We analyzed 5167 cancer-free controls aged 40–80 years from 20 cohorts in the Lung Cancer Cohort Consortium (LC3). Centralized biochemical analyses of 40 biomarkers in plasma or serum were performed. We fit multivariable linear mixed effects models to quantify variation in standardized biomarker log-concentrations across four factors: age, sex, smoking status, and body mass index (BMI). Differences in most biomarkers across most factors were small, with 93% (186/200) of analyses showing an estimated difference lower than 0.25 standard-deviations, although most were statistically significant due to large sample size. The largest difference was for creatinine by sex, which was − 0.91 standard-deviations lower in women than men (95%CI − 0.98; − 0.84). The largest difference by age was for total cysteine (0.40 standard-deviation increase per 10-year increase, 95%CI 0.36; 0.43), and by BMI was for C-reactive protein (0.38 standard-deviation increase per 5-kg/m2 increase, 95%CI 0.34; 0.41). For 31 of 40 markers, the mean difference between current and never smokers was larger than between former and never smokers. A statistically significant (p < 0.05) association with time since smoking cessation was observed for 8 markers, including C-reactive protein, kynurenine, choline, and total homocysteine. We conclude that most blood biomarkers show small variations across demographic characteristics. Patterns by smoking status point to normalization of multiple physiological processes after smoking cessation. |
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doaj-6674002922064998994500a2436711402021-07-11T11:29:29ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111310.1038/s41598-021-93214-8Epidemiology of 40 blood biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation, and renal and endothelial function among cancer-free older adultsHana Zahed0Mattias Johansson1Per M. Ueland2Øivind Midttun3Roger L. Milne4Graham G. Giles5Jonas Manjer6Malte Sandsveden7Arnulf Langhammer8Elin Pettersen Sørgjerd9Kjell Grankvist10Mikael Johansson11Neal D. Freedman12Wen-Yi Huang13Chu Chen14Ross Prentice15Victoria L. Stevens16Ying Wang17Loic Le Marchand18Lynne R. Wilkens19Stephanie J. Weinstein20Demetrius Albanes21Qiuyin Cai22William J. Blot23Alan A. Arslan24Anne Zeleniuch-Jacquotte25Xiao-Ou Shu26Wei Zheng27Jian-Min Yuan28Woon-Puay Koh29Kala Visvanathan30Howard D. Sesso31Xuehong Zhang32J. Michael Gaziano33Anouar Fanidi34David Muller35Paul Brennan36Florence Guida37Hilary A. Robbins38Genomic Epidemiology Branch, International Agency for Research on CancerGenomic Epidemiology Branch, International Agency for Research on CancerDepartment of Clinical Science, University of BergenBevital ASCancer Epidemiology Division, Cancer Council VictoriaCancer Epidemiology Division, Cancer Council VictoriaDepartment of Surgery, Skane University HospitalDepartment of Clinical Sciences Malmo, Lund UniversityDepartment of Public Health and Nursing, Hunt Research Centre, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Public Health and Nursing, NTNU, Hunt Research Centre, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Medical Biosciences, Umea UniversityDepartment of Radiation Sciences, Oncology, Umea UniversityMetabolic Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer InstituteMetabolic Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer InstitutePublic Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterPublic Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican Cancer SocietyUniversity of Hawai’i Cancer Center, University of Hawaiʻi at MānoaUniversity of Hawai’i Cancer Center, University of Hawaiʻi at MānoaMetabolic Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer InstituteMetabolic Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer InstituteVanderbilt University Medical CenterVanderbilt University Medical CenterDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, NYU Langone HealthDepartment of Population Health, NYU Langone HealthVanderbilt University Medical CenterVanderbilt University Medical CenterUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical CenterDuke - NUS Medical SchoolJohns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational ResearchBrigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical SchoolBrigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical SchoolHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthUniversité Claude Bernard Lyon 1Imperial College London School of Public HealthGenomic Epidemiology Branch, International Agency for Research on CancerGenomic Epidemiology Branch, International Agency for Research on CancerGenomic Epidemiology Branch, International Agency for Research on CancerAbstract Imbalances of blood biomarkers are associated with disease, and biomarkers may also vary non-pathologically across population groups. We described variation in concentrations of biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism, vitamin status, inflammation including tryptophan metabolism, and endothelial and renal function among cancer-free older adults. We analyzed 5167 cancer-free controls aged 40–80 years from 20 cohorts in the Lung Cancer Cohort Consortium (LC3). Centralized biochemical analyses of 40 biomarkers in plasma or serum were performed. We fit multivariable linear mixed effects models to quantify variation in standardized biomarker log-concentrations across four factors: age, sex, smoking status, and body mass index (BMI). Differences in most biomarkers across most factors were small, with 93% (186/200) of analyses showing an estimated difference lower than 0.25 standard-deviations, although most were statistically significant due to large sample size. The largest difference was for creatinine by sex, which was − 0.91 standard-deviations lower in women than men (95%CI − 0.98; − 0.84). The largest difference by age was for total cysteine (0.40 standard-deviation increase per 10-year increase, 95%CI 0.36; 0.43), and by BMI was for C-reactive protein (0.38 standard-deviation increase per 5-kg/m2 increase, 95%CI 0.34; 0.41). For 31 of 40 markers, the mean difference between current and never smokers was larger than between former and never smokers. A statistically significant (p < 0.05) association with time since smoking cessation was observed for 8 markers, including C-reactive protein, kynurenine, choline, and total homocysteine. We conclude that most blood biomarkers show small variations across demographic characteristics. Patterns by smoking status point to normalization of multiple physiological processes after smoking cessation.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93214-8 |