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T M Popov1, T Dikov2, T E Goranova3, G Stancheva3, R P Kaneva3, S Todorov1, O Stoyanov1, J Rangachev1, T Marinov1, D P Popova1, V I Mitev3, D Konov1.
Abstract
Angiogenesis is one of the six originally constituted hallmarks of cancer that has been extensively studied in the last two decades. The aim of our study is to assess the microvessel and macrophageal density in laryngeal carcinoma and its clinicopathological correlations. We immunohistochemically assessed microvessel density (CD34) and macrophage count (CD68) using microarray techniques and then looked for clinicopathological correlations. The mean micro-vessel density in the study group was 14.27 ± 12.92 vessels in a ×200 field with a mean macrophageal infiltration density of 5.19 ± 4.32. Median microvessel density was significantly higher in patients with metastasis than in patients without metastasis. Additionally, linear regression established that macrophageal infiltration density could predict microvessel density in laryngeal carcinoma. We found no association between either factor and recurrence rate or other clinical characteristics. Our study adds additional data to a problem that has been widely studied during the last two decades, even if controversies in this area still remain.Entities:
Keywords: CD31; CD68; Laryngeal carcinoma; Macrophage count; Micro-vessel density
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26824913 PMCID: PMC4720927 DOI: 10.14639/0392-100X-588
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital ISSN: 0392-100X Impact factor: 2.124
Fig. 1.CD31+ immunohistochemical visualisation of microvessel density in laryngeal carcinoma (A, B). CD68+ immunohistochemical visualisation of macrophageal infiltration density in laryngeal carcinoma (C, D).
Fig. 2.Microvessel density in patients with and without lymph node metastasis at the time of surgery.
Fig. 3.Linear correlation between microvessel and macrophageal infiltration density in laryngeal carcinoma.