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Erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA are inversely associated with breast cancer risk among Chinese women

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2023

Zhuo-Lin Zhang
Affiliation:
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Food, Nutrition and Health, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, People’s Republic of China
Suzanne C Ho
Affiliation:
Division of Epidemiology, The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, People’s Republic of China
Dan-Dan Shi
Affiliation:
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Food, Nutrition and Health, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, People’s Republic of China
Xiao-Xia Zhan
Affiliation:
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University First Affiliated Hospital, Guangzhou 510080, People’s Republic of China
Qi-Xin Wu
Affiliation:
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Food, Nutrition and Health, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, People’s Republic of China
Lei Xu
Affiliation:
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Food, Nutrition and Health, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, People’s Republic of China
Cai-Xia Zhang*
Affiliation:
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Food, Nutrition and Health, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, People’s Republic of China
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*Corresponding author: Cai-Xia Zhang, email zhangcx3@mail.sysu.edu.cn
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Abstract

The relationship between erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA and breast cancer risk is controversial. We aimed to examine the associations of erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA with odds of breast cancer among Chinese women by using a relatively large sample size. A case–control study was conducted including 853 newly diagnosed, histologically confirmed breast cancer cases and 892 frequency-matched controls (5-year interval). Erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA were measured by GC. Logistic regression and restricted cubic spline were used to quantify the association between erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA and odds of breast cancer. Erythrocyte membrane α-linolenic acid (ALA), docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) and total n-3 PUFA were inversely and non-linearly associated with odds of breast cancer. The OR values (95 % CI), comparing the highest with the lowest quartile (Q), were 0·57 (0·43, 0·76), 0·43 (0·32, 0·58) and 0·36 (0·27, 0·49) for ALA, DPA and total n-3 PUFA, respectively. Erythrocyte membrane EPA and DHA were linearly and inversely associated with odds of breast cancer ((EPA: ORQ4 v. Q1 (95 % CI) = 0·59 (0·45, 0·79); DHA: ORQ4 v. Q1 (95 % CI) = 0·50 (0·37, 0·67)). The inverse associations were observed between ALA and odds of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, and between DHA and oestrogen receptor+ breast cancer. This study showed that erythrocyte membrane total and individual n-3 PUFA were inversely associated with odds of breast cancer. Other factors, such as menopause and hormone receptor status, may warrant further investigation when examining the association between n-3 PUFA and odds of breast cancer.

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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Nutrition Society
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Table 1. Characteristics, erythrocyte membrane levels of n-3 PUFA of breast cancer cases and their matched controls (Numbers and percentages)

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Table 2. Associations of the levels of erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA (% of total fatty acids) with odds of breast cancer by logistic regression (95 % confidence intervals)

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Fig. 1. Associations between the level of erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA (% of total fatty acids) and odds of breast cancer using restricted cubic splines. (a) ALA; (b) EPA; (c) DPA; (d) DHA and (e) total n-3 PUFA. Adjusted for age, educational level, BMI, passive smoking, alcohol drinking, physical activity, age at menarche, history of breast cancer in first-degree relatives, history of benign breast disease, total energy intake and erythrocyte membrane total n-6 PUFA. Solid and dashed lines represent OR and 95 % CI, respectively. The histograms represent the distributions of erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA levels among the study population. ALA, α-linolenic acid; DPA, docosapentaenoic acid.

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Table 3. Associations of the levels of erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA (% of total fatty acids) with odds of breast cancer stratified by menopausal status (95 % confidence intervals)

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Fig. 2. Multivariable-adjusted associations of the level of erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA (% of total fatty acids) with odds of breast cancer stratified by BMI. Adjusted for age, educational level, passive smoking, alcohol drinking, physical activity, age at menarche, history of breast cancer in first-degree relatives, history of benign breast disease, total energy intake and erythrocyte membrane total n-6 PUFA. * P < 0·05; ** P < 0·01; ALA, α-linolenic acid; DPA, docosapentaenoic acid.

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Table 4. Associations of the levels of erythrocyte membrane n-3 PUFA (% of total fatty acids) with odds of breast cancer stratified by tumour oestrogen and PR status (95 % confidence intervals)