BACKGROUND: Platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) and PDGFR-beta are expressed and have been found to have prognostic value in several human cancers. Data in non-small-cell cancer cell lines have suggested that PDGFR is a therapeutic target for drug development. In the current study PDGFR-beta expression and prognostic value in small cell lung cancer (SCLC) was investigated. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Paraffin-embedded tissue blocks from 53 patients with limited and extensive stage SCLC were obtained for immunohistochemical staining. Tumors from each patient were sampled 3 times and stained with PDGFR-beta specific antibody. Patients were divided into low and high staining groups based on intensity. RESULTS: There was high intensity PDGFR-beta staining in 20 patients with SCLC. Another 29 expressed low intensity PDGFR-beta staining, with only 4 patients showing no PDGFR-beta staining. There was no statistically significant difference in 5 year overall survival between patients with low levels of PDGFR-beta staining vs. those with high level staining SCLC tumors (p = 0.538). CONCLUSIONS: The present study found that the majority of SCLC patients express, at least, a low level of PDGF-beta. However, the level of PDGFR-beta expression was not a statistically significant predictor of 5 year overall survival in SCLC.
BACKGROUND: Platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) and PDGFR-beta are expressed and have been found to have prognostic value in several humancancers. Data in non-small-cell cancer cell lines have suggested that PDGFR is a therapeutic target for drug development. In the current study PDGFR-beta expression and prognostic value in small cell lung cancer (SCLC) was investigated. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Paraffin-embedded tissue blocks from 53 patients with limited and extensive stage SCLC were obtained for immunohistochemical staining. Tumors from each patient were sampled 3 times and stained with PDGFR-beta specific antibody. Patients were divided into low and high staining groups based on intensity. RESULTS: There was high intensity PDGFR-beta staining in 20 patients with SCLC. Another 29 expressed low intensity PDGFR-beta staining, with only 4 patients showing no PDGFR-beta staining. There was no statistically significant difference in 5 year overall survival between patients with low levels of PDGFR-beta staining vs. those with high level staining SCLC tumors (p = 0.538). CONCLUSIONS: The present study found that the majority of SCLCpatients express, at least, a low level of PDGF-beta. However, the level of PDGFR-beta expression was not a statistically significant predictor of 5 year overall survival in SCLC.
Authors: F Koinis; S Agelaki; V Karavassilis; N Kentepozidis; E Samantas; S Peroukidis; P Katsaounis; E Hartabilas; I I Varthalitis; I Messaritakis; G Fountzilas; V Georgoulias; A Kotsakis Journal: Br J Cancer Date: 2017-05-16 Impact factor: 7.640
Authors: Sebas D Pronk; Erik Schooten; Jurgen Heinen; Esra Helfrich; Sabrina Oliveira; Paul M P van Bergen En Henegouwen Journal: Biomolecules Date: 2021-06-22