Deciphering NOTCH1 as a Biomarker in Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma: Insights From a Systematic Review With Meta‐Analysis

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Autores

Slivar, Isabela De Sousa

Zanesco, Bruno De Andrade

Martins, Manoela Domingues

Matos, Leandro Luongo

Nunes, Fábio Daumas

Schuch, Lauren Frenzel

Wagner, Vivian Petersen

Data de Publicação

1 de setembro de 2025

Resumo

ABSTRACT Background Most studies suggest that NOTCH1 alterations are associated with prognosis in adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC), but findings remain fragmented. We conducted an integrative analysis to evaluate the prognostic value of NOTCH1‐related biomarkers in ACC. Methods A comprehensive search was conducted across multiple databases. Inclusion criteria comprised studies examining NOTCH1‐related features at ACC diagnosis and their relation with survival outcomes. Meta‐analysis was performed on studies sharing similar methodology. Results Twelve studies met the eligibility criteria. NOTCH1 mutational status, Notch1 immunoexpression, and NICD1 immunoexpression were associated either with overall, disease‐free or progression‐free survival. Methodological disparities hindered integration of results. Meta‐analyses of HRs were conducted with 2 studies for each index factor, revealing a 2.31‐fold increased risk of death for primary ACC cases with NOTCH1 mutations, a 2.6‐fold increased risk of death for those exhibiting positive NICD1 expression and a 1.91‐fold heightened risk of disease recurrence for cases with high Notch1 expression. Conclusion This comprehensive review underscores the prognostic relevance of NOTCH1 in ACC, indicating its potential as a valuable risk stratification tool.

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@online{isabela_de_sousa2025,
  author = {Isabela De Sousa , Slivar and Bruno De Andrade , Zanesco and
    Manoela Domingues , Martins and Leandro Luongo , Matos and Fábio
    Daumas , Nunes and Lauren Frenzel , Schuch and Vivian Petersen ,
    Wagner},
  title = {Deciphering \textless span
    style=“font-variant:small-caps;”\textgreater
    NOTCH1\textless/span\textgreater{} as a Biomarker in Adenoid Cystic
    Carcinoma: Insights From a Systematic Review With Meta‐Analysis},
  volume = {54},
  number = {8},
  date = {2025-09-01},
  doi = {10.1111/jop.70028},
  langid = {pt-BR},
  abstract = {ABSTRACT Background Most studies suggest that NOTCH1
    alterations are associated with prognosis in adenoid cystic
    carcinoma (ACC), but findings remain fragmented. We conducted an
    integrative analysis to evaluate the prognostic value of
    NOTCH1‐related biomarkers in ACC. Methods A comprehensive search was
    conducted across multiple databases. Inclusion criteria comprised
    studies examining NOTCH1‐related features at ACC diagnosis and their
    relation with survival outcomes. Meta‐analysis was performed on
    studies sharing similar methodology. Results Twelve studies met the
    eligibility criteria. NOTCH1 mutational status, Notch1
    immunoexpression, and NICD1 immunoexpression were associated either
    with overall, disease‐free or progression‐free survival.
    Methodological disparities hindered integration of results.
    Meta‐analyses of HRs were conducted with 2 studies for each index
    factor, revealing a 2.31‐fold increased risk of death for primary
    ACC cases with NOTCH1 mutations, a 2.6‐fold increased risk of death
    for those exhibiting positive NICD1 expression and a 1.91‐fold
    heightened risk of disease recurrence for cases with high Notch1
    expression. Conclusion This comprehensive review underscores the
    prognostic relevance of NOTCH1 in ACC, indicating its potential as a
    valuable risk stratification tool.}
}
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Isabela De Sousa, Slivar, Zanesco Bruno De Andrade, Martins Manoela Domingues, Matos Leandro Luongo, Nunes Fábio Daumas, Schuch Lauren Frenzel, and Wagner Vivian Petersen. 2025. “Deciphering <span style=‘font-variant:small-caps;’>NOTCH1</span> as a Biomarker in Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma: Insights From a Systematic Review With Meta‐Analysis.” Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine. September 1, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1111/jop.70028.