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Combined use of COX-1 and VEGF immunohistochemistry refines the histopathologic prognosis of renal cell carcinoma.

Wesam M Osman1, Nermeen S Youssef1.   

Abstract

The course of RCC is asymptomatic, resulting in 25-30% of patients presenting with metastatic disease at time of diagnosis. The development of novel agents targeting angiogenesis and signal transduction pathways has improved patient outcomes. Role of cyclooxygenase in cancer development has been the subject of close scrutiny. COX-1 has been recognized to be involved in regulation of angiogenesis. To date, no immunohistochemical studies have been performed to assess the possible association between COX-1 and VEGF in RCC. This study is designed to evaluate the relationship between these two proteins in RCC. Also, the relationship between their combined immunohistochemical expression and different clinicopathological prognostic parameters in RCC is investigated. Immunohistochemical expression of COX-1 and VEGF was evaluated retrospectively on 64 cases of primary RCC including: 45 clear cell carcinoma, 12 papillary carcinoma and 7 of chromophope carcinoma. High COX-1 expression was detected in 62.5% of RCCs with a significant association with tumor grade (P=0.028), and highly significant relationship with tumor size and stage (P=0.001). There was a highly significant relationship between the VEGF score and tumor size (P=0.001), and stage (P=0.006). There was a positive correlation between COX-1 and VEGF expression score (P=0.001). Combined expression of both markers predicts high stage tumors (stage III/IV). Immunohistochemical expression of COX-1 and VEGF is associated with poor prognostic parameters in RCC. Their combined expression has a beneficial role in prediction of high stage tumors (III/IV).

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Keywords:  COX-1; Renal cell carcinoma; VEGF; immunohistochemistry

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26339385      PMCID: PMC4555713     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol        ISSN: 1936-2625


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