Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 isoenzyme expression as a marker of cancer stem cells correlates to histopathological features in head and neck cancer: A meta-analysis.
Yue DongSebastian OchsenreitherChengxuan CaiAndreas M KaufmannAndreas E AlbersXu QianPublished in: PloS one (2017)
There is a lack of predictive biomarkers that can identify patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) who will experience treatment failure and develop drug resistance, recurrence, and metastases. Cancer stem-like cells (CSC) were identified as a subset of cells within the tumor in a variety of solid tumors including HNSCC. CSC are considered the tumor-initiating population responsible for recurrence or metastasis and are associated with therapy resistance. This meta-analysis including fourteen studies with altogether 1258 patients updates and summarizes all relevant data on the impact of ALDH1+ CSC on the prognosis of HNSCC and its association with clinicopathological parameters. ALDH1 expression is highly correlated with tumor differentiation (G3 vs. G1+G2; odds ratio = 2.85. 95% CI: 1.72-4.73, P<0.0001) and decreased overall survival (relative risk = 1.77. 95% CI: 1.41-2.22, P<0.0001) if one out of seven studies was excluded because of heterogeneity. These findings provide insights into the understanding of more aggressive tumor phenotypes and also suggest that the prognostic value provided by HNSCC-subtyping by CSC frequency warrant further clinical investigation.
Keyphrases
- systematic review
- poor prognosis
- case control
- cancer stem cells
- induced apoptosis
- newly diagnosed
- randomized controlled trial
- binding protein
- cell death
- signaling pathway
- machine learning
- long non coding rna
- papillary thyroid
- single cell
- smoking cessation
- patient reported outcomes
- young adults
- replacement therapy
- meta analyses