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Circulating levels of insulin-like growth factor binding protein 7 are associated with risks of chronic diseases and death

npj Aging, 2026

Li Z., Tao C., Zhou Z., Pollak M., Giovannucci E., Song M.

Disease areaApplication areaSample typeProducts
Aging
Pathophysiology
Plasma
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Abstract

Relationships between the concentration of circulating IGFBP-7 and risk of disease and mortality have been suggested by small-scale investigations. In this prospective study, we investigated these relationships among 53,003 UK Biobank participants. Higher IGFBP-7 level was significantly associated with increased risk for liver cancer, all-cause mortality, diabetes, and other diseases. Associations were robust across sex and age groups and persisted over long follow-up. IGFBP-7 polygenic risk scores also predicted cancer and mortality risk. IGFBP-7 level was strongly correlated with levels of previously identified aging-related proteins, but after adjustment for these proteins, remained associated with risk of bladder cancer, liver cancer, multiple myeloma, all-cause mortality, liver-related mortality, and diabetes. Our findings indicate IGFBP-7 as a novel biomarker of mortality and disease risk.

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