| Literature DB >> 31878900 |
Sha-Sha Jiang1, Bo Deng2, Yong-Geng Feng1, Kai Qian1, Qun-You Tan1, Ru-Wen Wang1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Our study aimed to verify the prognostic value of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) prior to initial treatment on survival of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) by using meta-analysis and system review of published studies.Entities:
Keywords: Circulating tumor cells; Meta-analysis; Non-small cell lung cancer; Prognosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31878900 PMCID: PMC6933689 DOI: 10.1186/s12890-019-1029-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Fig. 1Flow chart showing the flow of publications via the review process
Summary of the published studies included in the meta-analysis and system analysis
| PumID | Published year | Detection method | Cases (N) | Mean age | Tumor Stage | Pathological diagnosis | Cutoff | Biomarker | Patients with high level of CTCs (n) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29,110,843 | 2017 | size-based microfilter assay | 40 | 67 | I/II/III | Adenocarcinoma | ≥1/7.5 mL | N.A. | 15 |
| 28,919,743 | 2017 | NanoVelcro | 143 | (−) | I/II/III/IV | Adenocarcinoma | ≥1/1 mL | CK+/CD45−/DAPI+, | 37 |
| 28,633,480 | 2017 | CellSearch | 125 | 61 | I/II/III | Squamous/ Adenocarcinoma/Others | ≥5/7.5 mL | CK+/CD45−/DAPI+, | 24 |
| 28,492,516 | 2017 | ScreenCell Cyto | 73 | 67 | IV | Squamous/ Adenocarcinoma | > 6/3 mL | N.A. | 34 |
| 28,474,575 | 2017 | CellSearch | 107 | 65 | III/IV | NSCLC | ≥5/7.5 mL | CK+/CD45−/DAPI+, | 17 |
| 28,289,866 | 2017 | CellSearch | 59 | 60 | III/IV | Squamous/ Adenocarcinoma/Others | ≥2/7.5 mL | CK+/CD45−/DAPI+, | 24 |
| 27,983,527 | 2017 | CellSearch | 100 | 62 | III/IV | Squamous Cancer | ≥5/7.5 mL | CK+/CD45−/DAPI+, | 9 |
| 26,661,896 | 2015 | Cyttel method | 46 | (−) | III/IV | Squamous/ Adenocarcinoma | ≥8/3.2 mL | CD45- | 7 |
| 21,422,424 | 2010 | CellSearch | 101 | 67 | III/IV | Squamous/Poorly differentiated/ Adenocarcinoma/Others | ≥5/7.5 mL | CK+/CD45−/DAPI+, | 9 |
| 21,098,695 | 2010 | ISET | 208 | 63 | I/II/III/IV | Squamous/ Adenocarcinoma/Large cell carcinoma/Sarcomatoid carcinoma | ≥50/10 mL | N.A. | 64 |
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N.A: Not addressed
Fig. 2Funnel plot verifies publication bias of studies. It unveiled that most studies are at the top of the inverted funnel, while there are few studies at the base, and the left and right are roughly symmetrical, so the publication bias is not obvious. a Funnel plot of studies focusing on PFS,p = 0.221. b Funnel plot of studies focusing on OS, p = 0.659
Fig. 3Evaluation of PFS with high or low abundance of CTCs by using meta-analysis (a-c) and systematic review (d). a Higher abundance of CTCs predicts shorter PFS of NSCLC. b Stratified study found that the differences of heterogeneity among tumor stages are quite small(I2 = 0%). c Stratified study found that the differences of heterogeneity among various detect methods of CTCs are moderate(I2 = 36.1%). d Systematic review of PFS (months) data indicated higher abundance of CTCs are asscociated with shorter PFS
Fig. 4Evaluation of OS with high or low abundance of CTCs by using meta-analysis (a-c) and systematic review (d). a. Higher abundance of CTCs had not significant predict power of prognosis of lung cancer cases. b Stratified analysis showed the differences of tumor stages in different cohorts lead to heterogeneity(I2 = 81.5%). c Stratified analysis showed various detect methods in different cohorts lead to heterogeneity (I2 = 79.0%). d Systematic review of OS (months) data indicated higher abundance of CTCs are associated with shorter OS