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Associations of the Transforming Growth Factor beta/Smad Pathway, Body Mass Index, and Physical Activity With Breast Cancer Outcomes: Results From the Shanghai Breast Cancer Study

机译:转化生长因子β/ Smad途径,体重指数和体育锻炼与乳腺癌结局的关联:上海乳腺癌研究的结果

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The transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) pathway plays an important role in breast cancer progression and in metabolic regulation and energy homeostasis. The prognostic significance of TGF-beta interaction with obesity and physical activity in breast cancer patients remains unclear. We evaluated the expression of TGF-beta type II receptor and pSmad2 immunohistochemically in breast cancer tissue from 1,045 patients in the Shanghai Breast Cancer Study (2002-2005). We found that the presence of nuclear pSmad2 in breast cancer cells was inversely associated with overall and disease-free survival, predominantly among participants with lower body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)/height (m)(2)) and a moderate level of physical activity. However, the test for multiplicative interaction produced a significant result only for BMI (for disease-free survival and overall survival, adjusted hazard ratios were 1.79 and 2.05, respectively). In 535 earlier-stage (T1-2, N0) invasive cancers, nuclear pSmad2 was associated with improved survival among persons with higher BMI (overall survival: adjusted hazard ratio = 0.27, 95% confidence interval: 0.09, 0.86). The cytoplasmic pattern of TGF-beta type II receptor expression in cancer cells was significantly associated with a lower survival rate but was not modified by BMI or physical activity. Our study suggests that the TGF-beta pathway in tumor cells is involved in breast cancer prognosis and may be modified by BMI through pSmad2.
机译:转化生长因子β(TGF-β)途径在乳腺癌的进展,代谢调节和能量稳态中起着重要作用。 TGF-β相互作用与肥胖和身体活动在乳腺癌患者中的预后意义尚不清楚。在上海乳腺癌研究(2002-2005年)中,我们通过免疫组化方法评估了1,045例乳腺癌组织中TGF-βII型受体和pSmad2的表达。我们发现乳腺癌细胞中核pSmad2的存在与总体生存率和无病生存率成反比,主要是体重指数(BMI;体重(kg)/身高(m)(2))低的参与者体育活动水平。但是,乘性相互作用测试仅对BMI产生了显着结果(无病生存期和总生存期,调整后的危险比分别为1.79和2.05)。在535个早期(T1-2,N0)浸润性癌症中,核pSmad2与BMI较高的人的生存改善有关(总生存:调整后的危险比= 0.27,95%置信区间:0.09,0.86)。癌细胞中TGF-βII型受体表达的细胞质模式与较低的存活率显着相关,但并未因BMI或身体活动而改变。我们的研究表明,肿瘤细胞中的TGF-β途径与乳腺癌的预后有关,并且可能通过pSmad2被BMI修饰。

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