Association Between Reduced Plasma 25-hydroxy Vitamin D and Increased Risk of Cancer in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan1, 2, Corresponding author contact information, E-mail the corresponding author,
Su-Chun Cheng3, Tianxi Cai3, Andrew Cagan4, Vivian S. Gainer4, Peter Szolovits6, Stanley Y. Shaw2, 8, Susanne Churchill9, Elizabeth W. Karlson2, 10, Shawn N. Murphy2, 4, 11, Isaac Kohane2, 5, 9, Katherine P. Liao2, 10
1 Division of Gastroenterology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
2 Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
3 Department of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA
4 Research Computing, Partners HealthCare, Charlestown, MA
5 Children’s Hospital Boston, Boston, MA
6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 7 Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
8 Center for Systems Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
9 i2b2 National Center for Biomedical Computing, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
10 Division of Rheumatology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
11 Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Background & Aims: Vitamin D deficiency is common among patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) (Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis). The effects of low plasma 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25[OH]D) on outcomes other than bone health are understudied in patients with IBD. We examined the association between plasma level of 25(OH)D and risk of cancers in patients with IBD.
Methods: From a multi-institutional cohort of patients with IBD, we identified those with at least 1 measurement of plasma 25(OH)D. The primary outcome was development of any cancer. We examined the association between plasma 25(OH)D and risk of specific subtypes of cancer, adjusting for potential confounders in a multivariate regression model.
Results: We analyzed data from 2809 patients with IBD and a median plasma level of 25(OH)D of 26 ng/mL. Nearly one-third had deficient levels of vitamin D (<20 ng/mL). During a median follow-up period of 11 y, 196 patients (7%) developed cancer, excluding non-melanoma skin cancer (41 cases of colorectal cancer). Patients with vitamin D deficiency had an increased risk of cancer (adjusted odds ratio=1.82; 95% CI, 1.25–2.65) compared to those with sufficient levels.
Each 1 ng/mL increase in plasma 25(OH)D was associated with an 8% reduction in risk of colorectal cancer (odds ratio=0.92; 95% CI, 0.88–0.96). A weaker inverse association was also identified for lung cancer.
Conclusion: In a study of from 2809 patients with IBD, low plasma level of 25(OH)D was associated with an increased risk of cancer—especially colorectal cancer.
Corresponding author: Ashwin N Ananthakrishnan, MD, MPH, Crohn’s and Colitis center, Massachusetts General Hospital, 165 Cambridge Street, 9th Floor, Boston, MA 02114, Phone: 617-724-9953, Fax: 617-726-3080. aananthakrishnan at partners.org
Copyright © 2013 AGA Institute. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- Diseases that may be related via low vitamin D which contains the following list
88+ Disease associations: Disease 1 ==> Disease 2 (both associated with low vitamin D - Statins ==> many diseases associated with low vitamin D update Jan 2012
- Parkinson, Alzheimer, Stroke ==>Hip fracture
- Parkinson's ==> Osteoporosis
- Low Grip Strength ==> Osteoporosis
- Immune System disease (CVID) ==> Osteoporosis
- COPD ==> Osteoporosis
- COPD ==> Bone Fracture 4.7 X
- COPD ==> osteoporosis, cardio., skeletal muscle, anemia, metabolic synd.
- HIV ==> Osteoporosis
- Cancer - Prostate ==> Osteoporosis
- Cancer - Prostate ==> Melanoma
- Cancer - Gynecological ==> Atherosclerosis
- Atopic Dermatitis ==> Osteopenia 1.8 X
- Alopecia Areata spot baldness ==> 5X higher risk of Lupus, vitiligo, metabolic syndrome
- Skin wrinkles ==> Fragile bones
- Depression ==> Fragile bones
- Depressed ==> Stroke 1.7X
- Depression ==> Heart Disease 1.4X
- Depression + Stroke ==> death 3X
- Depression ==> premature birth
96% increase in premature birth if anti-depressants in late pregnancy - Depression ==> Cognitive Decline
- Depression <==> Diabetes
- Acne ==> Depression
- Diabetes ==> Cognitive impairment
- Diabetes ==> Vertebral fracture in men only
- Diabetes ==> Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Diabetes ==> PCOS women
- PCOS ==> Diabetes
- Asthma ==> Diabetes 10X
- ear, nose, and throat infection ==> Diabetes 10X
- Periodontitis + Low Vit D ==> Diabetes 2.8X
- Obesity ==> Diabetes
- Diabetes ==> Pancreatic Cancer
- Diabetes ==> Cancers
- Diabetes ==> Alzheimer's
- Diabetes ==> TB?
- Diabetes (T1) ==> Multiple Sclerosis
- Diabetes ==> Parkinson's
- Smoking ==> weak bones
- Dental problems==> depression (pregnancy)
- Endometriosis ==> Coronary Heart Disease 3X
- Pregnancy ==> dental problems
- Pregnancy ==>Restless Legs
- No molar ==> 12X increase in Breast Cancer
- Obesity <==> Multiple Sclerosis
- Obesity ==> Cognitive Decline
- Obesity ==> Psorasis
- Obesity ==> Cancer
- Obesity ==> Migraine Headache 3X
- Aortic calcification==> Vertebral fracture
- Low vitamin D for various reasons ==> 9X Suicide
- Asthma ==> Heart Problems and death
- Kidney ==> Tooth loss 7X
- Kidney Disease ==> Osteoporosis 2014 full text
- Multiple Sclerosis ==> Asthma 3X
- Multiple Sclerosis ==> 2.6X increased Migrane Headache, web, full text online
- Multiple Sclerosis ==> Fractures 4X
- Multiple Sclerosis ==>>Fibromyalgia
- Multiple Sclerosis ==> Diabetes (T1)
- Psoriasis ==> Metabolic Syndrome on the web
- Psoriasis ==> Metabolic Syndrome
- Psoriasis ==> Kidney Disease
- Psoriasis ==> Heart problems
- Psoriasis ==> Diabetes
- Psoriasis==> Osteoporosis
- Psoriasis ==> Sleep Apnea
- Celiac Disease ==> Anemia, Psoriasis
- Celiac Disease ==> poor bones Aug 2014
- Intestinal Failure (gut) ==> Low Bone Mineral Density
- Chronic Pancreatitis ==>Painful bones
- Rheumatoid Arthritis ==> Cardiovascular
- Rheumatoid Arthritis ==>Psorasis 3.6X
- IBD ==> Cancer
- Stroke ==> Hip Fracture
- Stroke ==> Parkinson's Disease 2.4X
- Restless Legs <==> ADHD
- Schizophrenia ==> Depression
- Schizophrenia ==> Diabetes 3X
- Sleep Apnea ==>Fatty Liver disease
- Sleep Apnea ==>Gout
- Gout ==> Depression 3.8 X
- Hepatitis-C ==> Cancers - liver, prostate, ?
- Hepatitis -C ==> peripheral arterial disease 12X increase if > 65 years old
- Vitiligo ==> thyroid problems 2013
- Rickets ==> Autism
- Autism ==> Poor Bones
- Epilepsy ==> Osteoporosis
- Rickets ==> Breathing
- Lupus ==>preterm birth
Many Vicious loops: low D ==> diseases ==> lower D (click on chart for more information)
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Vitamin D Blog: Cancer Risk in IBD MedPage today July 2014
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