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Improved survival in osteosarcoma patients with atypical low vascularization.

Pierre Kunz1, Joerg Fellenberg, Linda Moskovszky, Zoltan Sápi, Tibor Krenacs, Isidro Machado, Johannes Poeschl, Burkhard Lehner, Miklos Szendrõi, Peter Ruef, Michael Bohlmann, Antonio Llombart Bosch, Volker Ewerbeck, Ralf Kinscherf, Benedikt Fritzsching.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Osteosarcoma is considered a highly vascularized bone tumor with early metastatic dissemination through intratumoral blood vessels mostly into the lung. Novel targets for therapy such as tumor vascularization are highly warranted since little progress has been achieved in the last 30 years. However, proof of relevance for vascularization as a major prognostic parameter has been hampered by tumor heterogeneity, difficulty in detecting microvessels by immunohistochemistry, and small study cohorts. Most recently, we demonstrated that highly standardized whole-slide imaging could overcome these limitations (Kunz et al., PloS One 9(3):e90727, 2014). In this study, we applied this method to a multicenter cohort of 131 osteosarcoma patients to test osteosarcoma vascularization as a prognostic determinant.
METHODS: Computer-assisted whole-slide analysis, together with enzymatic epitope retrieval, was used for CD31-based microvessel quantification in 131 pretreatment formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded biopsies from three bone tumor centers. Kaplan-Meier-estimated survival and chemoresponse were determined and multivariate analysis was performed. Conventional hot-spot-based microvessel density (MVD) determination was compared with whole-slide imaging.
RESULTS: We detected high estimated overall (p ≤ 0.008) and relapse-free (p ≤ 0.004) survival in 25 % of osteosarcoma patients with low osteosarcoma vascularization in contrast to other patient groups. Furthermore, all patients with low osteosarcoma vascularization showed a good response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Comparison of conventional MVD determination with whole-slide imaging suggests false high quantification or even exclusion of samples with low osteosarcoma vascularization due to difficult CD31 detection in previous studies.
CONCLUSION: Low intratumoral vascularization at the time of diagnosis is a strong predictor for prolonged survival and good response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in osteosarcoma.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25155396     DOI: 10.1245/s10434-014-4001-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol        ISSN: 1068-9265            Impact factor:   5.344


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