Literature DB >> 16900782

Up-regulation of VEGF expression and related neo-angiogenesis in childhood high-grade gliomas: implications for anti-angiogenic anti-neoplastic therapy.

Bela Bodey1, Stuart E Siegel, Hans E Kaiser.   

Abstract

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a homodimeric, disulfide-linked glycoprotein which exhibits endothelial cell-specific mitogenic properties. VEGF is also a potent inducer of vascular permeability. There is considerable experimental evidence that VEGF isoforms are strongly involved in provoking neoangiogenesis of neoplastic cells and, consequently, the growth and progression of primary neoplasms (i.e., astrocytic gliomas), including the formation of an invasive and metastatic immunophenotype (IP). During this immunohistochemical study, the presence and tissue localization of VEGF121 was observed in anaplastic, high-grade astrocytomas (AAs) and in glioblastoma multiforme (GBMs) employing the specific monoclonal antibody against it. A sensitive, four-step, alkaline phosphatase-conjugated antigen detection technique was used. The immunoreactivity demonstrated a cytoplasmic, cell surface and extracellular matrix localization pattern in more than 90% of the tumor cells, with high intensity immunoreactivity (++++, A,B) in every high-grade astrocytic glioma tissue. VEGF121 expression was identified mostly within the cytoplasm of tumor cells, suggesting an embryonic, undifferentiated and more malignant cellular IP of high-grade gliomas. Tumor-related neo-angiogenesis and endothelial cell proliferation were also present. The great majority of high-grade astrocytic gliomas are incurable with the three classic therapeutic modalities. In the future, the development of targeted anti-neoplastic treatment strategies, adapted to individual patients, will require molecular identification of the different classes of neoplasm (including subtypes of astrocytomas) according to their stages, biology, prognosis and therapeutic options.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16900782

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vivo        ISSN: 0258-851X            Impact factor:   2.155


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