Association of dietary n - 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids with breast cancer risk: Serial mediating roles of erythrocyte n - 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
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- DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.990755
Association of dietary n - 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids with breast cancer risk: Serial mediating roles of erythrocyte n - 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
Abstract
Background: Dietary n - 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) were found to be inversely associated with breast cancer risk; however, the underlying pathways between them remain uncertain. We aimed to explore serial mediatory roles of erythrocyte n - 3 PUFAs in association between dietary n - 3 PUFAs and breast cancer risk.
Materials and methods: Using a case-control study, 850 cases and 861 controls completed structured questionnaires with dietary information. Erythrocyte n - 3 PUFAs were measured by gas chromatography. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained using multiple unconditional logistic regression models to examine association between dietary n - 3 PUFAs and breast cancer risk. Mediation analyses with bootstrapping were conducted to investigate indirect effects.
Results: Higher intake of dietary ALA, long-chain n - 3 PUFAs and total n - 3 PUFAs was associated with lower risk of breast cancer. The adjusted OR tertile 3 v.1 (95% CI) was 0.70 (0.55, 0.90) for ALA, 0.76 (0.60, 0.97) for long-chain n - 3 PUFAs and 0.74 (0.58, 0.94) for total n - 3 PUFAs, respectively. Mediation analysis showed that erythrocyte long-chain n - 3 PUFAs served as sequential mediators in the relationship between dietary long-chain or total n - 3 PUFAs and breast cancer risk. In particular, erythrocyte long-chain n - 3 PUFAs completely mediated the association between dietary long-chain n - 3 PUFAs and breast cancer risk [indirect effect (95% CI) = -0.982 (-1.529, -0.508)]. The relationship between dietary total n - 3 PUFAs and breast cancer risk was partly mediated by erythrocyte long-chain n - 3 PUFAs [indirect effect (95% CI) = -0.107 (-0.216, -0.014)], accounting for 19.31%. However, the serial mediation model in dietary ALA and risk of breast cancer was not statistically significant [indirect effect (95% CI) = -0.042 (-0.144, 0.049)].
Conclusion: This study highlights the complexity and inaccuracy in using a simple analysis of individual dietary n - 3 PUFAs to examine their associations with breast cancer risk without considering the variety of metabolic processes. Interventions aimed at increasing erythrocyte long-chain n - 3 PUFAs may represent a promising strategy for breast cancer prevention.
Keywords: breast cancer; diet; erythrocyte; mediation analysis; n– 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Copyright © 2022 Zhang, Jiang, Li, Shi, Ma, Zhou and Zhang.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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