MicroRNAs as Noninvasive Biomarkers in Bladder Cancer Detection: A Diagnostic Meta-Analysis Based on qRT-PCR Data

Shuhui Xiao, Jinfeng Wang, N. Xiao
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Objective As the diagnostic significance of microRNAs (miRNAs) in the detection of bladder cancer is controversial, we aimed to perform a meta-analysis to comprehensively assess the diagnostic value of miRNAs in blood and urine for detecting bladder cancer. Methods A systematic literature search of public databases was conducted to obtain qualified studies. Sensitivity was utilized to plot the summary receiver operator characteristic (SROC) curve against specificity and the area under the SROC curve (AUC) was generated to evaluate the pooled diagnostic efficiency. Subgroup analyses and meta-regression were applied to investigate the underlying sources of heterogeneity. The STATA 12.0 software was used to perform all statistic analyses. Results A total of 58 studies from 22 articles comprising 4,558 bladder cancer patients and 4,456 controls were included in our meta-analysis. MiRNAs in blood and urine manifested relatively good diagnostic efficiency in detecting bladder cancer, with a sensitivity of 0.74, a specificity of 0.78, and an AUC of 0.83. Multiple-miRNA assays were more accurate than single-miRNA ones in bladder cancer diagnosis. Blood-based miRNA assays displayed better diagnostic performance than urine-based ones. In addition, miRNAs showed reduced diagnostic value in bladder cancer among Caucasians compared with Asians. Conclusions MiRNAs in blood and urine, especially the combination of multiple miRNAs, may serve as hopeful noninvasive biomarkers for early diagnosis of bladder cancer. Further extensive prospective research is needed to verify their clinical significance in bladder cancer diagnosis.
microrna作为膀胱癌检测的无创生物标志物:基于qRT-PCR数据的诊断荟萃分析
目的由于microRNAs (miRNAs)在膀胱癌诊断中的意义存在争议,我们旨在通过荟萃分析,综合评估血液和尿液中miRNAs对膀胱癌的诊断价值。方法对公共数据库进行系统的文献检索,获得符合要求的研究。利用敏感性对特异性绘制接受者操作者特征(SROC)曲线,并生成SROC曲线下面积(AUC)来评估合并诊断效率。应用亚组分析和元回归来调查异质性的潜在来源。采用STATA 12.0软件进行统计分析。我们的荟萃分析共纳入了来自22篇文章的58项研究,其中包括4,558名膀胱癌患者和4,456名对照组。血液和尿液中的mirna对膀胱癌的诊断效果较好,敏感性为0.74,特异性为0.78,AUC为0.83。多mirna检测在膀胱癌诊断中的准确性高于单mirna检测。基于血液的miRNA检测比基于尿液的miRNA检测具有更好的诊断性能。此外,与亚洲人相比,miRNAs在白种人中膀胱癌的诊断价值较低。结论血液和尿液中的mirna,尤其是多个mirna的联合检测,有望成为膀胱癌早期诊断的无创生物标志物。需要进一步广泛的前瞻性研究来验证其在膀胱癌诊断中的临床意义。
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