Vitamin D Supplementation and Adherence to World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) Diet Recommendations for Colorectal Cancer Prevention: A Nested Prospective Cohort Study of a Phase II Randomized Trial
Davide Serrano,
Federica Bellerba,
Harriet Johansson,
Debora Macis,
Valentina Aristarco,
Chiara A. Accornero,
Aliana Guerrieri-Gonzaga,
Cristina M. Trovato,
Maria Giulia Zampino,
Emanuela Omodeo Salè,
Bernardo Bonanni,
Sara Gandini,
Patrizia Gnagnarella
Affiliations
Davide Serrano
Division of Cancer Prevention and Genetics, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Federica Bellerba
Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Harriet Johansson
Division of Cancer Prevention and Genetics, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Debora Macis
Division of Cancer Prevention and Genetics, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Valentina Aristarco
Division of Cancer Prevention and Genetics, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Chiara A. Accornero
Division of Cancer Prevention and Genetics, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Aliana Guerrieri-Gonzaga
Division of Cancer Prevention and Genetics, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Cristina M. Trovato
Division of Endoscopy, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Maria Giulia Zampino
Division of Medical Oncology Gastrointestinal and Neuroendocrine Tumors, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Emanuela Omodeo Salè
Division of Pharmacy, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Bernardo Bonanni
Division of Cancer Prevention and Genetics, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Sara Gandini
Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Patrizia Gnagnarella
Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, European Institute of Oncology (IEO) IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
Vitamin D and a healthy diet, based on World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) recommendations, are considered key elements for colorectal cancer (CRC) prevention. In a CRC case-control study, we observed that CRC cases were often significantly Vitamin D deficient while subjects following WCRF recommendations significantly decreased their risk of developing CRC. We conducted a randomized phase-II trial (EudraCT number-2015-000467-14) where 74 CRC patients showed differences in response to Vitamin D supplementation, 2000 IU in average per day, according to gender and microbiota. The aim of this nested study is to correlate Vitamin D (supplementation, serum level and receptor polymorphisms), circulating biomarkers, and events (polyp/adenoma, CRC relapse and other cancers) in concomitant to WCRF recommendation adherence. Vitamin D supplementation did not modulate circulating biomarkers or follow-up events. FokI and TaqI VDR were associated with 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels. Patients following the WCRF recommendations had significantly lower leptin, significantly lower IL-6 (only in females), and significantly lower risk of events (HR = 0.41, 95%CI: 0.18–0.92; p = 0.03; median follow-up 2.6 years). Interestingly, no WCRF adherents had significantly more events if they were in the placebo (p < 0.0001), whereas no influence of WCRF was observed in the Vitamin D arm. While one-year Vitamin D supplementation might be too short to show significant preventive activity, a healthy diet and lifestyle should be the first step for preventive programs.