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Ahsan Siraj1, Virginie Desestret, Martine Antoine, Gaëlle Fromont, Michel Huerre, Marc Sanson, Philippe Camparo, Christophe Pichon, François Planeix, Julie Gonin, Aurelian Radu, Nicolae Ghinea.
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BACKGROUND: The Follicle Stimulating Hormone receptor (FSHR) is expressed by the vascular endothelium in a wide range of human tumors. It was not determined however if FSHR is present in metastases which are responsible for the terminal illness.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23688201 PMCID: PMC3663659 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-13-246
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Patients’ characteristics
* Median (range).
FSHR expression in blood vessels associated with cancer metastases (n = 209)
ND, not determined.
Figure 1Expression of FSHR by microvascular endothelial cells in brain metastases of four major cancers. (A,B) lung cancer; (C,D) breast cancer; (E,F) kidney cancer; (G,H) prostate cancer. Immunohistochemical analysis was performed on paraffin-embedded sections of human metastatic tissues using the anti-FSHR monoclonal antibody 323, followed by a secondary goat anti-mouse Ig antibody coupled to peroxidase, visualized by the red-brown peroxidase-reaction product. Sections were also stained with hematoxylin. Arrows point to the blood vessels. The scale bar represents 20 μm in all panels.
Figure 2FSHR-expression in metastases to liver of breast cancer (A) and colon cancer (B). Immunohistochemical analysis was performed as for the Figure 1. Arrows point to the blood vessels. bc, breast cancer; cc, colon cancer. Panels C and D show FSHR expression in the normal appearing tissue surrounding metastasis of colon cancer to liver. Endothelial cells of the arterioles and capillaries (arrowheads) derived from the hepatic artery (HA) express FSHR (C). The majority of the branches of the portal vein (PV) do not express FSHR. No staining is visible in the central vein (CV) and its associated sinusoids (*) (D). The scale bar represents 20 μm in all panels.
Figure 3FSHR-expression in metastases of breast cancer to pleura, and of prostate cancer to lymph node and bone. Immunohistochemistry was performed as for the preceding figures. Arrows point to blood vessels. Panel A shows specimens obtained from patients with breast cancer localized to pleura. Panels C and E show prostate cancer that metastased to lymph node (C) and to bone (E). No staining for FSHR is observed in blood vessels of normal tissues in pleura (B), lymph node (D), and bone (F). The scale bar represents 20 μm in all panels.
Figure 4Density of FSHR-positive vessels in metastases. A) Metastases of prostate cancer to brain, lymph nodes, and bone. B) Metastases to brain of tumors from prostate, breast, kidney, colon, and lung. White and black bars represent vessel densities inside and outside tumors, respectively. Error bars: standard error of the mean.