Abstract

Selenium deficiency has been suggested by several studies to be associated with cancer risk. We conducted a case-control study in Szczecin, a region of northwestern Poland, on 86 cases of lung cancer, 87 cases of laryngeal cancer and an equal number of healthy controls. We studied the serum level of selenium and genotypes for four variants in four selenoprotein genes (GPX1, GPX4, TXNRD2 and SEP15) and the odds of being diagnosed with lung or laryngeal cancer. Among lung cancer cases, the mean selenium level was 63.2 µg/l, compared to a mean level of 74.7 µg/l for their matched controls (p 80 µg/l) was associated with an odds ratio of 0.10 (95% CI 0.03 to 0.34; p = 0.0002) for lung cancer and 0.24 (95% CI 0.10 to 0.59; p = 0.002) for laryngeal cancer. In four selenoproteins studied here we found a modest associations of genetic variants in GPX1 and GPX4 with lung and TXNRD2 with laryngeal cancer risk. In this region of endemic low selenium level, there is a strong inverse association between the level of serum selenium and the risks of lung and laryngeal cancer.

Highlights

  • Selenium deficiency has been suggested by several studies to be associated with cancer risk

  • We studied the serum level of selenium and genotypes for four variants in four selenoprotein genes (GPX1, GPX4, TXNRD2 and SEP15) and the odds of being diagnosed with lung or laryngeal cancer

  • Compared to a serum selenium value in the lowest of four categories (≤ 60 μg/l) a selenium level in the highest category (> 80 μg/l) was associated with an odds ratio of 0.10 for lung cancer and 0.24 for laryngeal cancer

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Selenium deficiency has been suggested by several studies to be associated with cancer risk. Selenium and the risk of cancer of the lung and larynx. Katrzyna Jaworska1,2*, Satish Gupta1,2, Katarzyna Durda1, Magdalena Muszynska1, Grzegorz Sukiennicki1, Elżbieta Jaworowska3, Tomasz Grodzki4, Mieczysław Sulikowski5, Piotr Woloszczyk6, Janusz Wójcik4, Jakub Lubiński3, Cezary Cybulski1, Tadeusz Dębniak1, Marcin Lener1, Steven A Narod7, Ping Sun7, Jan Lubiński1, Anna Jakubowska1

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