<i>n</i>-3 PUFA can reduce IL-6 and TNF levels in patients with cancer
Yongzhong Guo, Bo Ma, Xinhua Li, Hui Hui, Yun Zhou, Na Li, Xiaomei Xie
Abstract
Abstract Current studies on inhibitory effects of n -3 PUFA on pro-inflammatory cytokines have inconsistent results. Thus, a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials was conducted to identify the effects of n -3 PUFA administration on circulating IL-6 and TNF in patients with cancer. Studies that examined the effects of n -3 PUFA administration on circulating IL-6 and TNF in patients with cancer were identified by searching PubMed and EMBASE from January 1975 to February 2021. Differences in n -3 PUFA administration and control conditions were determined by calculating standardised mean differences (SMD) with 95 % CI. Twenty studies involving 971 patients met the inclusion criteria. The overall SMD were 0·485 (95 % CI 0·087, 0·883) for IL-6 and 0·712 (95 % CI 0·461, 0·962) for TNF between n -3 PUFA administration and control conditions. Sources of heterogeneity were not found through subgroup and meta-regression analyses. Publication bias was observed in TNF with a slight contribution to the effect size. n -3 PUFA can reduce circulating IL-6 and TNF levels in patients with cancer. Results supported the recommendation of n -3 PUFA as adjuvant therapy for patients with cancer, possibly excluding head and neck cancer, owing to their anti-inflammatory properties.