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Background: The most potent angiogenic factor is the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and CD34 is an endothelial antigen that has been used to highlight the microvasculature vessel density (MVD) as a direct marker of the degree of neoangiogenesis. In the present study we report that VEGF expression and its relationship with MVD, in poorly and well differentiated colon adenocarcinoma, in order to consider the possibility of using the correlation between both antibodies as a prognostic factor. Materials and Methods: Tumor sections were stained by immunohistochemistry for CD34 and VEGF. Results: The mean of VEGF and CD34 did not show any significant differences between both types of tumors. Conclusion: The conventional factors taken into consideration were not significantly related to the angiogenic factors examined, so we could affirm that the correlation of both markers could be useful as prognostic factor.
Keywords: Colon cancer, VEGF, CD34, angiogenesis, colon, adenocarcinoma
Current Chemical Biology
Title: Evaluation of Angiogenesis with the Expression of VEGF-C and CD34 in Human Colon Cancer
Volume: 3 Issue: 3
Author(s): Ana Maria Inda, Marcela Nilda Garcia, Laura Beatriz Andrini, Adriana Laura Garcia, Ayelen Fernandez Blanco, Cecilia Cristina Furnus, Susana Mercedes Galletti, Javier Brandoni, Jorge Guillermo Martinez, Guillermo Daniel Prat and Ana Lia Errecalde
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Keywords: Colon cancer, VEGF, CD34, angiogenesis, colon, adenocarcinoma
Abstract: Background: The most potent angiogenic factor is the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and CD34 is an endothelial antigen that has been used to highlight the microvasculature vessel density (MVD) as a direct marker of the degree of neoangiogenesis. In the present study we report that VEGF expression and its relationship with MVD, in poorly and well differentiated colon adenocarcinoma, in order to consider the possibility of using the correlation between both antibodies as a prognostic factor. Materials and Methods: Tumor sections were stained by immunohistochemistry for CD34 and VEGF. Results: The mean of VEGF and CD34 did not show any significant differences between both types of tumors. Conclusion: The conventional factors taken into consideration were not significantly related to the angiogenic factors examined, so we could affirm that the correlation of both markers could be useful as prognostic factor.
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Inda Maria Ana, Garcia Nilda Marcela, Andrini Beatriz Laura, Garcia Laura Adriana, Blanco Fernandez Ayelen, Furnus Cristina Cecilia, Galletti Mercedes Susana, Brandoni Javier, Martinez Guillermo Jorge, Prat Daniel Guillermo and Errecalde Lia Ana, Evaluation of Angiogenesis with the Expression of VEGF-C and CD34 in Human Colon Cancer, Current Chemical Biology 2009; 3 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2212796810903030302
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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