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Ki67 for evaluating the prognosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumors: A systematic review and meta‑analysis

Ji Li, An-Ran Wang, Xiao-Dong Chen, Hong Pan, Shiqiang Li

2022Oncology Letters24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Overexpression of Ki67 is observed in tumor cells, and it has been suggested to be a marker for cancer prognosis. However, the relationship between Ki67 expression and the risk of recurrence of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) remains poorly defined. In the present study, a meta-analysis was used to examine the associations between Ki67 levels and GIST recurrence. Studies reporting GIST and Ki67 were found by searching Cochrane Library, PubMed and Embase until October 14, 2021. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) was used to verify the quality of the evidence. Totally, 1682 patient cases were included. The odds ratio (OR) estimates and 95% confidence interval (CI) for each publication were determined by a fixed-effects (Mantel-Haenszel) model. A total of 20 studies that fulfilled the inclusion criteria were finally included in the analysis. The average score of quality evaluation was 6.4 points according to NOS. It was found that Ki67 levels were significantly higher in the NIH L group compared with the NIH VL group (OR: 0.51; 95% CI: 0.26-0.99; P=0.04; P heterogeneity=0.44). There was also greater Ki67 overexpression in the NIH I group compared with the NIH L group (OR: 0.45, 95% CI: 0.31-0.65; P<0.0001; P heterogeneity=0.32), while Ki67 levels were greater in the NIH H group than in the NIH I group (OR: 0.20; 95% CI: 0.15-0.28; P<0.00001; P heterogeneity=0.56). In conclusion, Ki67 overexpression may be a useful marker of the risk of recurrent GIST transformation.

Topics & Concepts

Meta-analysisConfidence intervalCochrane LibraryInternal medicineOdds ratioMedicineGiSTStromal cellGastroenterologyOncogeneCancerOncologyCell cycleGastrointestinal Tumor Research and TreatmentGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesSarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment