头颈癌放疗相关皮炎、口干、黏膜炎和吞咽困难的预测性生物标志物:一项系统综述。

IF 4.9 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Radiotherapy and Oncology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.radonc.2024.110689
Alexander Koch, Philipp Reinhardt, Olgun Elicin, Daniel M Aebersold, Daniel H Schanne
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背景:放疗是治疗头颈癌的必要手段,但往往会导致严重的毒性。传统的预测指标包括解剖位置、肿瘤范围和剂量学数据。最近,生物标志物已被探索,以更好地预测和了解毒性。本文旨在总结现有文献,评估数据质量,指导未来的研究。方法:两位审稿人独立筛选EMBASE和PubMed在2010年至2023年间发表的研究。终点为皮炎、粘膜炎、唾液粘稠/口干和吞咽困难。采用R进行统计分析,并通过改进的QUIPS问卷评估偏倚。使用gProfiler进行通路分析。该研究遵循PRISMA和COSMOS-E指南,并在PROSPERO数据库中注册(#CRD42023361245)。结果:2550篇摘要中,69篇符合纳入标准。这些研究中位纳入了81例患者,主要是男性(75% %),鼻咽部(32% %)和口咽部(27% %)有常见的原发性肿瘤。大多数患者(84% %)为晚期疾病(III/IV期)。最常研究的生物标志物是基于dna的单核苷酸多态性(snp, 59 %)、唾液蛋白(13 %)和细菌(10 %)。在低偏倚出版物中发现了10个具有统计学意义的生物标志物(所有snp),特别是在DNA修复和细胞解毒途径中。数据质量通常很差,数据集中很少有验证研究。结论:本文综述了该领域的研究概况,指出了研究空白,并对未来的研究方向提出了建议。我们确定了几个潜在的生物标志物,特别是在DNA修复途径中,与目前对辐射诱导的细胞损伤的理解一致。然而,总体数据质量较差,往往缺少关键的临床变量。总的来说,报告、验证研究和多中心合作的严格标准化对于建立临床应用的高水平证据是必要的,以增加研究能力和样本量。
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Predictive biomarkers of radiotherapy- related dermatitis, xerostomia, mucositis and dysphagia in head and neck cancer: A systematic review.

Background: Radiotherapy is essential for treating head and neck cancer but often leads to severe toxicity. Traditional predictors include anatomical location, tumor extent, and dosimetric data. Recently, biomarkers have been explored to better predict and understand toxicity. This review aims to summarize the current literature, assess data quality, and guide future research.

Methods: Two reviewers independently screened EMBASE and PubMed for studies published between 2010 and 2023. Endpoints were dermatitis, mucositis, sticky saliva/xerostomia, and dysphagia. Statistical analysis was performed using R, and bias assessed via a modified QUIPS questionnaire. Pathway analysis was conducted using gProfiler. The study adhered to PRISMA and COSMOS-E guidelines and was registered in the PROSPERO database (#CRD42023361245).

Results: Of 2,550 abstracts, 69 publications met the inclusion criteria. These studies involved a median of 81 patients, primarily male (75 %), with common primary tumors in the nasopharynx (32 %) and oropharynx (27 %). Most patients (84 %) had advanced disease (stage III/IV). The most frequently studied biomarkers were DNA-based single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs, 59 %), salivary proteins (13 %), and bacteria (10 %). Ten statistically-significant biomarkers (all SNPs) in low-bias publications were identified, particularly in DNA repair and cell detoxification pathways. Data quality was often poor and few validation studies were present in the dataset.

Conclusion: This review provides an overview of the research landscape, highlights research gaps and provides recommendations for future research directions. We identified several potential biomarkers, particularly in DNA repair pathways, that align with current understanding of radiation-induced cell damage. However, the overall data quality was poor, with key clinical variables often missing. Overall, rigorous standardization of reporting, validation studies and multi-center collaborations to increase study power and sample sizes are necessary to build high-level evidence for clinical application.

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Radiotherapy and Oncology
Radiotherapy and Oncology 医学-核医学
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期刊介绍: Radiotherapy and Oncology publishes papers describing original research as well as review articles. It covers areas of interest relating to radiation oncology. This includes: clinical radiotherapy, combined modality treatment, translational studies, epidemiological outcomes, imaging, dosimetry, and radiation therapy planning, experimental work in radiobiology, chemobiology, hyperthermia and tumour biology, as well as data science in radiation oncology and physics aspects relevant to oncology.Papers on more general aspects of interest to the radiation oncologist including chemotherapy, surgery and immunology are also published.
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