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. 2017 Jan 17;8(3):5566-5577.
doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.13328.

Prognostic gene expression profiling in esophageal cancer: a systematic review

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Prognostic gene expression profiling in esophageal cancer: a systematic review

Els Visser et al. Oncotarget. .

Abstract

Background: Individual variability in prognosis of esophageal cancer highlights the need for advances in personalized therapy. This systematic review aimed at elucidating the prognostic role of gene expression profiles and at identifying gene signatures to predict clinical outcome.

Methods: A systematic search of the Medline, Embase and the Cochrane library databases (2000-2015) was performed. Articles associating gene expression profiles in patients with esophageal adenocarcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma to survival, response to chemo(radio)therapy and/or lymph node metastasis were identified. Differentially expressed genes and gene signatures were extracted from each study and combined to construct a list of prognostic genes per outcome and histological tumor type.

Results: This review includes a total of 22 studies. Gene expression profiles were related to survival in 9 studies, to response to chemo(radio)therapy in 7 studies, and to lymph node metastasis in 9 studies. The studies proposed many differentially expressed genes. However, the findings were heterogeneous and only 12 (ALDH1A3, ATR, BIN1, CSPG2, DOK1, IFIT1, IFIT3, MAL, PCP4, PHB, SPP1) of the 1.112 reported genes were identified in more than 1 study. Overall, 16 studies reported a prognostic gene signature, which was externally validated in 10 studies.

Conclusion: This systematic review shows heterogeneous findings in associating gene expression with clinical outcome in esophageal cancer. Larger validated studies employing RNA next-generation sequencing are required to establish gene expression profiles to predict clinical outcome and to select optimal personalized therapy.

Keywords: esophageal cancer; gene expression profiling; lymph node metastasis; prognosis; response to chemo(radio)therapy; survival.

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CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

E. Visser, I.A. Franken, L.A.A. Brosens, J.P. Ruurda, and R. van Hillegersberg have no conflicts of interest or financial ties to disclose.

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Figure 1. Flowchart search, selection of papers on prognostic gene expression profiling in esophageal cancer (2000-2015)

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