Inflammation, hypertension, and microRNA and Prostate Cancer. The Prostate Cancer throughout life (PROCA-life) study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24212Date
2022-03-31Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
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Stikbakke, EinarAbstract
Background/Aims: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer among men in Norway as well as world-wide, and a major cause of health loss and death with 1.4 million new cases and 375 000 deaths world-wide in 2020. Biological mechanisms involved in PCa development are mainly unknown, but chronic inflammation, one hallmark of cancer development, has been questioned to play a key role in PCa development. This thesis aimed to explore whether markers that may be linked to inflammation, such as high sensitive-C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and white blood cell count (WBC), systolic and diastolic blood pressure (BP) and miR-24-1-5p, a subtype of microRNA, may play a role in PCa development, recurrence and mortality.
Materials and methods: The Prostate Cancer Study throughout Life (PROCA-life) is a population-based cohort study, a sub study of the Tromsø Study and the present thesis includes all men, who were enrolled in the Tromsø Study between 1994 and 2016 (Tromsø 4-7). The procedures were almost identical, and assessments were done by trained research technicians. By linkage to the Cancer Registry of Norway and Norwegian Cause of Death Registry, all PCa cases and death among the participating men were identified. Detailed histopathological and medical records were obtained. Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to study the association between prediagnostic WBC and hs-CRP in serum (Paper I), prediagnostic blood pressure (Paper II) and PCa risk and prognosis. We collected prostatectomy tissue from 142 PCa patients, and we studied the influence of miR-24-1-5p regarding aggressiveness and prognosis in men diagnosed with PCa.
Results: We observed a positive dose-response relationship between hs-CRP and PCa risk. Men with an increase in hs-CRP between two measurements had a 36% increased risk of PCa, compared to men with no change or decrease in hs-CRP. Men with a high systemic inflammatory score (combination of WBC and hs-CRP) had a 68% higher risk of being diagnosed with metastatic disease compared to men with lower scores. Men (> 45 years) with a systolic BP > 150 mmHg had a 35% increased risk of PCa compared to men with a normal systolic BP (< 130 mmHg). Among PCa cases, men with systolic BP > 150 mmHg had a 49% increased overall mortality compared to men with a normal systolic BP. PCa patients with a high miR-24-1-5p expression in the tissue had a doubled risk of recurrence compared to patients with low miR-24-1-5p expression.
Conclusion: Our results suggest that hs-CRP alone or in combination with WBC may be a useful inflammation-related biomarker for PCa risk and prognosis, and systolic and diastolic BP may be important factors when balancing disease management in PCa patients. Moreover, a high expression of miR-24-1-5p is associated with an increased risk of recurrence of PCa after radical prostatectomy. Systemic inflammation might be the common link between these factors, but further research is needed.
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Paper I: Stikbakke, E., Richardsen, E., Knutsen, T., Wilsgaard, T., Giovannucci, E.L., McTiernan, A., … Thune, I. (2020). Inflammatory serum markers and risk and severity of prostate cancer: The PROCA-life study. International Journal of Cancer, 147(1), 84-92. Also available in Munin at https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17876.
Paper II: Stikbakke, E., Schirmer, H., Knutsen, T., Støyten, M., Wilsgaard, T., Giovannucci, E.L., … Thune, I. (2021). Systolic and diastolic blood pressure, prostate cancer risk, treatment and survival. The PROCA-life Study. Cancer Medicine, 11(4), 1005-1015. Also available in Munin at https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23833.
Paper III: Stikbakke, E., Wilsgaard, T., Haugnes, H.S., Pedersen, M.I., Knutsen, T., Støyten, M., … Richardsen, E. Expression of microRNA miR-24-1-5p in tumor tissue influence prostate cancer recurrence. The PROCA-life Study. (Manuscript under review). Now published in Cancers, 2022, 14(5), 1142, available at https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14051142.
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