| Literature DB >> 20428821 |
Sakae Nagaoka1, Takafumi Yoshida, Junji Akiyoshi, Jun Akiba, Takao Hisamoto, Yoko Yoshida, Mitsuhiko Abe, Hironori Koga, Takuji Toirimura, Takato Ueno, Michio Sata.
Abstract
Angiogenesis plays crucial roles in development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Placenta growth factor (PLGF), belonging to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family, is involved in angiogenesis associated with cancer. Soluble VEGF receptor-1 (sVEGFR1) has been thought to be an intrinsic negative regulator for PLGF. We investigated whether serum PLGF and serum sVEGFR1 is associated with prognosis of HCC. Serum PLGF and sVEGFR1 levels were measured in 145 patients with HCC using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The levels of these factors and the ratio of PLGF to sVEGFR1 were analyzed in relation with clinical parameters. The higher level of sVEGFR1 and the lower ratio of PLGF/sVEGFR1 were significantly associated with poor survival in HCC. Cox regression analysis revealed that the lower ratio of PLGF/sVEGFR1 independently correlated to prognosis of patients with HCC. The ratio of PLGF/sVEGFR1 was independent prognostic indicator for HCC. The ratio of PLGF/sVEGFR1 should be addressed in anti-angiogenic therapy for HCC.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20428821 DOI: 10.3892/or_00000807
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Rep ISSN: 1021-335X Impact factor: 3.906