Associations between lifestyle, health, and clinical characteristics and circulating oxysterols and cholesterol precursors in women diagnosed with breast cancer: a cross-sectional study

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Nina Sophia Decker
Theron Johnson
Charlotte Le Cornet
Sabine Behrens
Nadia Obi
Rudolf Kaaks
Jenny Chang-Claude
Renée Turzanski Fortner
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[1] German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ),Division of Cancer Epidemiology
[2] Heidelberg University,Medical Faculty Heidelberg
[3] University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,Institute for Medical Biometry and Epidemiology
[4] University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine Hamburg
[5] University Cancer Center Hamburg,Department of Research, Cancer Registry of Norway
[6] Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,undefined
[7] Norwegian Institute of Public Health,undefined
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Despite increasing evidence that cholesterol precursors and oxysterols, oxidized cholesterol metabolites, play a role in numerous pathological processes and diseases including breast cancer, little is known about correlates of these sterols in women with breast cancer. In this study, 2282 women with breast cancer and blood draw post diagnosis were included and cross-sectional associations between circulating levels of 15 sterols/oxysterols and (a) lifestyle, anthropometric, reproductive characteristics, (b) comorbidities and medication use, and (c) breast cancer tumor and treatment characteristics were calculated using generalized linear models. Obesity was strongly associated with circulating levels of 7-dehydrocholesterol (DC) (body mass index ≥ 30 vs. 18.5–24.9 kg/m2: 51.7% difference) and 7-ketocholesterol (KC) (40.0% difference). After adjustment for BMI, comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease were associated with higher levels of 7-DC (26.1% difference) and lower levels of desmosterol (− 16.4% difference). Breast cancer tumor characteristics including hormone receptor status, tumor stage, and endocrine therapy were associated with lanosterol, 24-DHLan, 7b-HC, and THC (e.g., THC; tumor stage IIIa vs. I: 36.9% difference). Weaker associations were observed for lifestyle characteristics and for any of the other oxysterols. The findings of this study suggest that cholesterol precursors are strongly associated with metabolic factors, while oxysterols are associated with breast cancer tumor characteristics, warranting further investigation into the role of cholesterol precursors and oxysterols in women with breast cancer and other populations.
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