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. 2013 May 21;34(6):379–386. doi: 10.3233/DMA-130984

Prognostic Role of microRNA-155 in Various Carcinomas: Results from a Meta-Analysis

Jing He 2, Fengmei Zhang 2, Ying Wu 2, Wei Zhang 2, Xiaoli Zhu 3, Xuelian He 4, Yuhang Zhao 5, Wei Zhang 2,*, Yulan Zhao 1,*
PMCID: PMC3810250  PMID: 23481631

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent studies have shown that microRNAs (miRNA) have prognostic values in cancers. This meta-analysis seeks to summarize the global predicting role of miR-155 for survival in patients with a variety of carcinomas.

METHODS: Eligible studies were identified through multiple search strategies. Data were extracted from studies investigating the relationship between miR-155 expression and survival in cancer patients. Combined hazard ratios (HRs) of miR-155 for outcome were analyzed.

RESULTS: A total of 16 studies dealing with various carcinomas were included for this meta-analysis. For overall survival, higher miR-155 expression could significantly predict worse outcome with the pooled HR of 2.057 (95% CI: 1.392–3.039). For relapse or progress-free survival, elevated miR-155 was also a significant predictor, with a combined HR of 1.918 (95% CI: 1.311–2.806,). In addition, subgroup analysis showed that higher expression of miR-155 had the trends to predict worse outcome in lung cancer. However, the HRs did not reach the statistical significance.

CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that miR-155 detection has a prognostic value in cancer patients. Regularly measuring miR-155 expression may be useful in clinical practice.

Keywords: miR-155, cancer, prognosis, clinical


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