Quantitative analysis of lymphangiogenic markers in human gastroenteric tumor.

Journal: Archives Of Medical Research
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Abstract

Background: Lymphatic spread of gastroenteric tumor cells to regional lymph nodes is one of the early events in metastatic cancers and is often associated with distant metastatic spread and poor prognosis. Expression levels of newly described lymphatic endothelial markers, LYVE-1, VEGF-C, VEGF-D and the VEGF receptors VEGFR-3 were assessed in our study.

Methods: Paired (tumor and corresponding normal tissue) samples were obtained. The expression level of each factor was determined using RT-PCR and quantified by using a real-time quantitative PCR (RT-QPCR) technique, with respective cloned cDNA plasmids as internal standards.

Results: The expression of VEGF-C and lymphatic endothelial marker VEGFR-3 was significantly greater in patients with lymph node metastasis than in those without metastasis, but no different expression level of VEGF-D and LYVE-1 was detected in both groups of patients. Lymphatic vessel density (LVD), which was assessed by immunohistochemistry for LYVE-1, was correlated with lymphangiogenesis factors and lymph node metastasis. Expression of VEGF-C and VEGFR-3 was significantly associated with higher peritumoral LVD than normal group, and LVD was found greater in the node-positive group than in the node-negative group.

Conclusions: These results indicate that quantitative analysis of lymphangiogenic marker VEGF-C and VEGFR-3 in gastroenteric specimens may be useful in predicting metastasis of gastroenteric cancer to regional lymph nodes, but the role of LYVE-1 in predicting metastasis of gastroenteric cancer requires further analysis.

Authors
Lu Yuanming, Gao Feng, Tao Lei, Wang Ying
Relevant Conditions

Stomach Cancer