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乳腺癌的结局——种族差异重要吗?

Outcomes in breast cancer-does ethnicity matter?

机构信息

Division of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore; Oncology Academic Clinical Programme, Duke-National University of Singapore (NUS) Medical School, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

ESMO Open. 2023 Jun;8(3):101564. doi: 10.1016/j.esmoop.2023.101564. Epub 2023 Jun 7.

Abstract

Ethnic or racial differences in breast cancer (BC) survival outcomes have been reported, but current data are largely restricted to comparisons between African Americans and non-Hispanic whites. Most analyses have traditionally been based on self-reported race which may not always be accurate, or are oversimplified in their classification. With increasing globalization, quantification of the genetic ancestry from genomic data may offer a solution to infer the complex makeup from admixture of races. Focusing on the larger and the latest studies, we will discuss recent findings on the differing host and tumor biology that may be driving these disparities, in addition to the extrinsic environmental or lifestyle factors. Socioeconomic disparities with lower cancer literacy may lead to late presentation, poorer adherence to treatment, and other lifestyle factors such as unhealthy diet, obesity, and inadequate physical activity. These hardships may also result in greater allostatic load, which is in turn associated with aggressive BC features in disadvantaged populations. Epigenetic reprogramming may mediate the effects of the environment or lifestyle factors on gene expression, with ensuing differences in BC characteristics and outcome. There is increasing evidence that germline genetics can influence somatic gene alterations or expression, as well as modulate the tumor or immune microenvironment. Although the precise mechanisms remain elusive, this may account for the varying distribution of different BC subtypes across ethnicities. These gaps in our knowledge highlight the need to interrogate the multiomics landscape of BC in diverse populations, ideally in large-scale collaborative settings with standardized methodology for the comparisons to be statistically robust. Together with improving BC awareness and access to good quality health care, a holistic approach with insights of the biological underpinnings is much needed to eradicate ethnic disparities in BC outcomes.

摘要

乳腺癌(BC)生存结果的种族或民族差异已被报道,但目前的数据主要限于非裔美国人和非西班牙裔白人之间的比较。大多数分析传统上基于自我报告的种族,这可能并不总是准确的,或者在分类上过于简单化。随着全球化的发展,从基因组数据中量化遗传祖先可能为推断种族混合的复杂构成提供了一种解决方案。我们将重点讨论最近的研究发现,这些发现涉及宿主和肿瘤生物学的差异,这些差异可能是导致这些差异的原因,除了外在的环境或生活方式因素外。社会经济差异导致癌症知识水平较低,可能导致就诊较晚、治疗依从性较差,以及其他生活方式因素,如不健康的饮食、肥胖和身体活动不足。这些困难也可能导致更大的全身适应不良,这反过来又与弱势群体中具有侵袭性的 BC 特征有关。表观遗传重编程可能介导环境或生活方式因素对基因表达的影响,从而导致 BC 特征和结果的差异。越来越多的证据表明,种系遗传学可以影响体细胞基因改变或表达,并调节肿瘤或免疫微环境。尽管确切的机制仍不清楚,但这可能解释了不同 BC 亚型在不同种族中的不同分布。我们知识上的这些差距突出表明,需要在不同人群中研究 BC 的多组学景观,理想情况下是在具有标准化方法的大规模合作环境中进行比较,以确保统计上的稳健性。除了提高对 BC 的认识和获得高质量的医疗保健外,还需要采取整体方法,深入了解生物学基础,以消除 BC 结果中的种族差异。

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