Disentangling Links Between Lung Cancer and Infectious Pneumonia via Real‐World Data and Integrative Genomics
Yi-Fei Diao, Zhe Chen, Yi-Fan Tang, Tian Xie, Qi-Yue Ge, Kai Xie, Zhuang-Zhuang Cong, Yi Shen

TL;DR
This study finds that lung cancer increases pneumonia risk and mortality, suggesting cancer-related inflammation and shared genetic factors with COPD.
Contribution
The study uses real-world data and genomics to establish a causal link between lung cancer and pneumonia outcomes.
Findings
Lung cancer is an independent risk factor for pneumonia and 28-day mortality.
Genetic analysis shows a causal relationship between lung cancer and pneumonia risk.
Modulating complement and coagulation pathways may help pneumonia patients with lung cancer or COPD.
Abstract
Lung cancer (LC) patients frequently develop infectious pneumonia, often leading to suspension of anticancer therapy, yet the impact of LC on pneumonia progression remains unclear. This study employed a multidimensional approach to investigate whether LC constitutes a critical factor contributing to pulmonary infection onset and adverse short‐term outcomes. Data from two intensive care unit databases were analyzed to assess the association between LC and pneumonia incidence and prognosis from a real‐world perspective, with Mendelian randomization (MR) applied to validate causality. Additionally, post‐GWAS analyses were conducted to explore comorbidity interaction patterns and potential shared therapeutic targets. Cross‐sectional and cohort analyses identified LC as an independent risk factor for infectious pneumonia development and 28‐day mortality, findings corroborated by sensitivity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLung Cancer Treatments and Mutations · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Lung Cancer Research Studies
