Correlation between RASSF1A Methylation in Cell-Free DNA and the Prognosis of Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Author:

Chen Shuchen1,Duan He2,Zhang Dewei2,Sun Gongping2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical Oncology Department of Thoracic Cancer 1, Cancer Hospital of China Medical University, Liaoning Cancer Hospital & Institute, Shenyang, 110042 Liaoning Province, China

2. Department of the Third General Surgery, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, 110032 Liaoning Province, China

Abstract

Background. Although the effects of methylation of the Ras association domain-containing protein 1 isoform A (RASSF1A) gene in cell-free DNA on the outcomes of patients with different types of cancer have been reported, the results are inconsistent. Objective: To explore the relationships between RASSF1A methylation in cell-free DNA and the outcomes of cancer patients. Methods. The PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases were searched for papers related to this topic on December 8, 2021. The retrieved articles were screened by two independent researchers, following which the methodological quality of the selected studies was evaluated using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Additionally, hazard ratios were calculated, and publication bias of the studies was determined using Egger’s test. Results. Nine relevant publications involving a combined total of 1254 patients with different types of cancer were included in this study. The combined results of the random effects models yielded a hazard ratio of 1.73 (95% confidence interval: 1.31, 2.29; P < 0.001 ), which suggested there was a significant association between RASSF1A methylation and overall survival, and patients with an RASSF1A methylation status had a significantly increased risk of total death. Moreover, the Egger test result suggested there was no significant publication bias among the included studies. Conclusions. The methylation of RASSF1A in cell-free DNA in cancer patients was observably associated with an increased risk of poor overall survival.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Oncology

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