The Prognostic Role of STAT5B Across Cancer Types and Comparative Analysis with STAT5A: A Systematic Review
Christine Maninang, Jinghong Li, Willis X. Li

TL;DR
This study finds that high levels of the STAT5B protein are linked to better survival in many cancers, suggesting it could be a useful biomarker.
Contribution
The study reveals that STAT5B has a distinct and favorable prognostic role compared to STAT5A across various cancer types.
Findings
High STAT5B expression is associated with improved overall survival in multiple cancers.
STAT5B shows particular protective effects in lung cancers and hematologic malignancies.
STAT5A has divergent effects, improving survival in breast cancer but worsening outcomes in hematologic cancers.
Abstract
Background: The signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 (STAT5) proteins, STAT5A and STAT5B, are highly homologous transcription factors with distinct roles in cancer biology. While STAT5A has been characterized as a context-dependent modulator of tumor progression, the prognostic significance of STAT5B remains less clear. Here, we conducted a systematic meta-analysis of STAT5B to evaluate its association with overall survival across cancers and to compare its prognostic role with that of STAT5A, as reported previously. Methods: Microarray datasets from the Prognoscan database were analyzed for STAT5B expression and overall survival. Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated using Cox proportional hazards models, and results from 42 datasets were synthesized by meta-analysis. Subgroup analyses were performed by cancer type, and heterogeneity was assessed using Cochran’s Q Test and…
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TopicsCytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions · Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations · Cancer-related Molecular Pathways
