2015
DOI: 10.7439/ijbr.v6i7.2272
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Association between Lipid Profile and Ovarian Cancer in women of North India

Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to compare serum lipid profiles: total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c) and very low density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-c) and lipid ratio among ovarian cancer (OC) patients and healthy controls. Methods: Total 300 subjects were enrolled in this study. Study group comprised of 150 clinically and histologically proved cases of ovarian carcinoma and 150 healthy women recruited as … Show more

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“…Our study results have shown significantly higher levels of BG, TAGs, LDL-c and low HDL-c in the OC patients compared to the control group. These findings confirm previous reports [5] [6] [12] [18] [28] [29] [30], but contradict others who reported significantly lower levels of TAGs or LDL-c in OC patients compared to healthy controls [9] [13]. Interestingly, our findings with regard to serum lipids concord with results of a recent metabolomic analysis intended to predict the biomarkers of OC prognosis, in which increased levels of TAGs were identified as a characteristic biomarker of serum lipid profile in OC patients [29].…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Our study results have shown significantly higher levels of BG, TAGs, LDL-c and low HDL-c in the OC patients compared to the control group. These findings confirm previous reports [5] [6] [12] [18] [28] [29] [30], but contradict others who reported significantly lower levels of TAGs or LDL-c in OC patients compared to healthy controls [9] [13]. Interestingly, our findings with regard to serum lipids concord with results of a recent metabolomic analysis intended to predict the biomarkers of OC prognosis, in which increased levels of TAGs were identified as a characteristic biomarker of serum lipid profile in OC patients [29].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Although these studies have so far linked altered levels of BG and serum lipids to the risk and severity of the OC, their results were mostly conflicting, and the re-Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology lationship between the levels of BG, and serum lipids and the risk of OC remained equivocal. For example, a number of studies found significantly higher levels of TAGs in patients with OC [5] [6] [12] [13] [16] [17] [18], while another study has reported low levels of TAGs in OC [9]. Likewise, there are reports of low levels of circulating TC in OC patients compared to healthy controls [8] [10] [13] [14] [15], and other reports of moderate or high levels of TC in OC patients compared to healthy control [12] [19].…”
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“…Increased levels of VLDL in OC patients were observed by Manisha and Jindal (2019) and Tiwari et al (2015), which is consistent with the results in this project where we identified VLPN, VLAB, V4CH, V4PL, and V4TG to be higher in HGSOC. Such increased lipoproteins indicate that CL, phospholipids, and TG were transferred to HGSOC cells.…”
Section: Altered Lipoproteins and Glycoprotein Inflammation Markers I...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…For instance, HDL particles are rich in phospholipids and decreased HDL-cholesterol [ 13 ] and Apolipoprotein A-I (ApoAI) [ 14 ] levels have been reported in ovarian cancer patients. For other lipoproteins, LDL and VLDL, the direction of change in ovarian cancer patients is less clear [ 13 , 15 ]. A limitation of our study was that we did not have clinical cholesterol measurements available from the samples, and therefore further lipoprotein and lipidomic studies are needed to understand the in-depth alterations of lipoprotein lipids in ovarian cancer patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%