The Association between Serum Serine and Glycine and Related-Metabolites with Pancreatic Cancer in a Prospective Cohort Study.
Hung Nguyen LuuPedram ParagomiRenwei WangJoyce Y HuangJennifer Adams-HaduchØivind MidttunArve UlvikTin C NguyenRandall E BrandYutang GaoPer Magne UelandJian-Min YuanPublished in: Cancers (2022)
The risk of pancreatic cancer was reduced by more than 70% in individuals with elevated levels of glycine and serine in serum collected, on average, more than 10 years prior to cancer diagnosis in a prospectively designed case-control study. These novel findings support a protective role of serine and glycine against the development of pancreatic cancer in humans that might have an implication for cancer prevention.