Systematic Review of Methods and Prognostic Value of Mitotic Activity. Part 1: Feline Tumors

Christof A. Bertram, Taryn A. Donovan, Alexander Bartel
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Increased proliferation is a key driver of tumorigenesis, and quantification of mitotic activity is a standard task for prognostication. The goal of this systematic review is scholarly analysis of all available references on mitotic activity in feline tumors, and to provide an overview of the measuring methods and prognostic value. A systematic literature search in PubMed and Scopus and a manual search in Google Scholar was conducted. All articles on feline tumors that correlated mitotic activity with patient outcome were identified. Data analysis revealed that of the eligible 42 articles, the mitotic count (MC, mitotic figures per tumor area) was evaluated in 39 instances and the mitotic index (MI, mitotic figures per tumor cells) in three instances. The risk of bias was considered high for most studies (26/42, 62%) based on small study populations, insufficient details of the MC/MI methods, and lack of statistical measures for diagnostic accuracy or effect on outcome. The MC/MI methods varied markedly between studies. A significant association of the MC with survival was determined in 21/29 (72%) studies, while one study found an inverse effect. There were three tumor types with at least four studies and a prognostic association was found in 5/6 studies on mast cell tumors, 5/5 on mammary tumors and 3/4 on soft tissue sarcomas. The MI was shown to correlate with survival by two research groups, however a comparison to the MC was not conducted. An updated systematic review will be needed with of new literature for different tumor types.
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有丝分裂活性检测方法及其预后价值的系统综述。第一部分:猫科动物肿瘤
增殖增加是肿瘤发生的关键驱动因素,有丝分裂活性的量化是预测的标准任务。本系统综述的目的是对所有关于猫肿瘤中有丝分裂活性的文献进行学术分析,并概述测量方法和预后价值。在PubMed和Scopus中进行系统文献检索,在Google Scholar中进行人工检索。所有关于猫肿瘤有丝分裂活性与患者预后相关的文章都被确定。数据分析显示,在符合条件的42篇文章中,有丝分裂计数(MC,每个肿瘤区域的有丝分裂数)被评估了39例,有丝分裂指数(MI,每个肿瘤细胞的有丝分裂数)被评估了3例。大多数研究的偏倚风险被认为是高的(26/ 42,62%),基于小研究人群,MC/MI方法的细节不足,以及缺乏诊断准确性或对结果影响的统计测量。不同研究的MC/MI方法差异显著。在21/29(72%)的研究中确定了MC与生存的显著关联,而一项研究发现了相反的作用。有三种肿瘤类型至少有四项研究,其中5/6的肥大细胞瘤研究、5/5的乳腺肿瘤研究和3/4的软组织肉瘤研究发现了预后相关性。两个研究小组表明心肌梗死与生存率相关,但没有与心肌梗死进行比较。需要对不同肿瘤类型的新文献进行更新的系统综述。
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