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Serum lipid levels and the risk of biliary tract cancers and biliary stones: A population-based study in China

โœ Scribed by Gabriella Andreotti; Jinbo Chen; Yu-Tang Gao; Asif Rashid; Shih-Chen Chang; Ming-Chang Shen; Bing-Sheng Wang; Tian-Quan Han; Bai-He Zhang; Kim N. Danforth; Michelle D. Althuis; Ann W. Hsing


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
French
Weight
104 KB
Volume
122
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

Biliary tract cancers, encompassing the gallbladder, extrahepatic bile ducts and ampulla of Vater, are rare but highly fatal malignancies. Gallstones, the predominant risk factor for biliary cancers, are linked with hyperlipidemia. As part of a populationโ€based caseโ€control study conducted in Shanghai, China, we examined the associations of serum lipid levels with biliary stones and cancers. We included 460 biliary cancer cases (264 gallbladder, 141 extrahepatic bile duct, and 55 ampulla of Vater), 981 biliary stone cases and 858 healthy individuals randomly selected from the population. Participants completed an inโ€person interview and gave overnight fasting blood samples. Participants in the highest quintile of triglycerides (โ‰ฅ160 mg/dl) had a 1.4โ€fold risk of biliary stones (95% CI = 1.1โ€“1.9), a 1.9โ€fold risk of gallbladder cancer (95% CI = 1.3โ€“2.8), and a 4.8โ€fold risk of bile duct cancer (95% CI = 2.8โ€“8.1), compared to the reference group (third quintile: 90โ€“124 mg/dl). Participants in the lowest quintile of highโ€density lipoprotein (HDL) (<30 mg/dl) had a 4.2โ€fold risk of biliary stones (95% CI = 3.0โ€“6.0), an 11.6โ€fold risk of gallbladder cancer (95% CI = 7.3โ€“18.5), and a 16.8โ€fold risk of bile duct cancer (95% CI = 9.1โ€“30.9), relative to the reference group (third quintile: 40โ€“49 mg/dl). In addition, total cholesterol, lowโ€density lipoprotein (LDL) and apolipoprotein A (apo A) were inversely associated with biliary stones; whereas low levels as well as high levels of total cholesterol, LDL, apo A and apolipoprotein B (apo B) were associated with excess risks of biliary tract cancers. Our findings support a role for serum lipids in gallstone development and biliary carcinogenesis. ยฉ 2007 Wileyโ€Liss, Inc.


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