European Journal of Cancer
Volume 41, Issue 14 , Pages 2060-2070, September 2005

A systematic review and meta-analysis of the relationship between chromosome 18q genotype, DCC status and colorectal cancer prognosis

  • Sanjay Popat

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medicine, Royal Marsden Hospital, London SW3 6JJ, United Kingdom
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 0 20 7352 8171; fax: +44 0 20 7352 5441.
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  • Richard S. Houlston

      Affiliations

    • Section of Cancer Genetics, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton SM2 5NG, United Kingdom

Received 1 March 2005; received in revised form 28 April 2005; accepted 29 April 2005.

Abstract 

Results from studies investigating the relationship between colorectal cancer survival and chromosome 18q allelic imbalance (AI)/loss of DCC expression (LOE) have been inconsistent. We have reviewed and pooled published studies to estimate the prognostic significance of chromosome 18q status more precisely. Data from 27 studies were eligible. Survival data were pooled using standard meta-analysis techniques. Considerable variation between assessment method, marker choice, and threshold for assigning AI/LOE was observed. Pooling data from a 2189 cases from 17 studies showed significantly worse overall survival in patients with AI/LOE (HR=2.00, 95%CI: 1.49–2.69), maintained both in the adjuvant setting (HR=1.69, 95%CI:1.13–2.54), and also by method (HR=1.67, 95%CI: 1.19–2.36, genotyping microsatellites; HR=3.00, 95%CI: 1.98–4.56, immunohistochemistry). There was however evidence of heterogeneity and publication bias. Cancers with chromosome 18q loss appear to have a poorer prognosis. Prospective studies using consistent methodology are needed to precisely quantify its effect and role in patients with stage II–III disease.

Keywords: Allelic imbalance, Chromosome 18q, Colorectal cancer, DCC, Meta-analysis

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PII: S0959-8049(05)00547-2

doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2005.04.039

European Journal of Cancer
Volume 41, Issue 14 , Pages 2060-2070, September 2005