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摘要
背景与目的运动蛋白超家族蛋白(KIFs)是参与有丝分裂和细胞内运输等过程的必需运动蛋白,在乳腺癌(BC)进展中起着关键作用。最近的研究强调了它们作为预后生物标志物和治疗靶点的潜力。本研究探讨了KIFs表达与生存结果之间的关系,包括总生存期(OS)、无复发生存期(RFS)和远端无转移生存期(DMFS)。方法在本研究中,我们按照系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目进行了荟萃分析。使用PubMed和ScienceDirect数据库进行全面的文献检索,涵盖1996年6月至2024年10月。从符合条件的研究中提取风险比(hr)及其相应的95%置信区间(ci),并使用RevMan软件进行分析。最初,我们筛选了220篇文章进行系统评价,其中11项研究符合meta分析的纳入标准。在我们的分析中,我们观察到KIFs水平升高与不良OS相关(HR=1.77, 95% CI=1.58-1.98, P
Prognostic significance of the kinesin superfamily in breast cancer: A systematic review & meta-analysis.
Background & objectives Kinesin superfamily proteins (KIFs), essential motor proteins involved in processes like mitosis and intracellular transport, have emerged as critical players in breast cancer (BC) progression. Recent studies highlight their potential as prognostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets. This research explores the association between the expression of KIFs and survival outcomes, including overall survival (OS), recurrence-free survival (RFS), and distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS). Methods In this study, we carried out a meta-analysis as per the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. A thorough literature search was conducted using the PubMed and ScienceDirect databases, covering the period from June 1996 to October 2024. Hazard ratios (HRs) and their corresponding 95 per cent confidence intervals (CIs) were extracted from eligible studies and analysed using the RevMan software. Results Initially, we screened 220 articles for this systematic review, from which 11 studies met the inclusion criteria for the meta-analysis. In our analysis, we have observed that elevated KIFs levels were associated with poor OS (HR=1.77 with 95% CI=1.58-1.98 and P<0.00001), RFS (HR=1.40, 95% CI=1.31-1.49, P<0.00001), and DMFS (HR=1.72, 95% CI=1.49-1.99, P<0.00001). These findings suggest that increased expression of kinesin family members contributes to reduced survival rates and increases the risks of recurrence and metastasis in BC patients. Interpretation & conclusions Our study highlights the potential of kinensin family members as prognostic biomarkers for BC progression, providing insights that may help in clinical decision-making and patient management.
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The Indian Journal of Medical Research (IJMR) [ISSN 0971-5916] is one of the oldest medical Journals not only in India, but probably in Asia, as it started in the year 1913. The Journal was started as a quarterly (4 issues/year) in 1913 and made bimonthly (6 issues/year) in 1958. It became monthly (12 issues/year) in the year 1964.