| Literature DB >> 29113165 |
Mika Sakaki1, Masanori Yasuda1, Mitsutake Yano1, Yoshiya Goto1, Masaru Nakamura1, Hidekazu Kayano2, Kosei Hasegawa3.
Abstract
The present study aimed to assess the prognostic significance of tumor lymphangiogenesis and lymphatic vessel density (LVD) in endometrioid carcinoma of the uterine corpus. The association between LVD and various factors, including lymphatic vessel invasion (LVI), and nodal metastases, were investigated. Among 202 surgically treated cases, 19 cases with nodal metastases with the infiltration reaching the outer-half myometrium (N+ group) were selected. The LVDs of hotspots in each case were examined at 100× magnification on D2-40 stained slides of the inner- and outer-half myometrium of the peritumoral, and control compartments. Furthermore, for the peritumoral compartment, the LVDs in two types of areas, LVI-present and LVI-absent, were examined for each location of myometrium, which amounted to 6 spots/case. They were statistically compared. Second, to determine whether the existing myometrium influenced LVD, LVDs in the intratumoral compartment were investigated, which were defined as a region where residual muscular tissue was unrecognizable with desmin-immnostaining. As a negative control group, LVDs of the inner- and outer-half myometrium of the peritumoral, and control compartments of 29 cases without nodal metastases in stage IB (N- group) were examined. No significant association was identified between the LVD and frequency of LVI. However, the LVDs in the peritumoral compartment and inner-half myometrium were higher compared those in the control compartment, and outer-half myometrium in N+ and N- groups, respectively. No significant differences were identified in LVD of the peritumoral compartment between groups. The lymphatic vessels were absent where the existing muscular tissue was absent in 16/19 cases. Although higher LVDs in the peritumoral compartment suggested tumor lymphangiogenesis, it was not associated with LVI and nodal metastases. Other factors that influenced LVD were the location in the myometrium and the existing myometrium.Entities:
Keywords: lymphatic vessel density; lymphatic vessel invasion; no correlation; other influence on lymphatic vessel density; tumor lymphangiognesis
Year: 2017 PMID: 29113165 PMCID: PMC5662912 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2017.6885
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1.LVDs of 6 hot spots examined. Six circular areas surrounded by dotted lines showed LVI+ and LVI− areas of peritumoral compartment, and LVI− areas of control compartment in inner- and outer-half myometrium. LVD, lymphatic vessel density; LVI, lymphatic vessel invasion.
Figure 2.An actual view at 100 magnification (2.3 mm2) of an LVI+ area in a peritumoral compartment. Lymphatic vessels with tumor invasion were present in a scattered way and counted as LVD with tumor invasion (magnification, ×100, D2-40).
Location of LVI in the peritumoral compartment of 19 cases in N+ group.
| Location | Presence of LVI | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inner-half myometrium | + | + | − | − | |
| Outer-half myometrium | + | − | + | − | |
| Number of cases | 14 | 1 | 3 | 1[ | 19 |
The case showed the LVI only in the intratumoral compartment. LVI, lymphatic vessel invasion.
Figure 3.Close proximity between lymphatic vessels and arteries. Lymphatic vessels were present in a perivascular region (magnification, ×200, D2-40).
LVDs of N+ and N− groups.
| A, LVD of N+ group | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± standard deviation (range) | ||||||
| Peritumoral compartment | Control compartment | |||||
| Inner-half myometrium | Outer-half myometrium | |||||
| LVI+ area (n=15) | LVI− area (n=19) | LVI+ area (n=17) | LVI− area (n=19) | Inner-half myometrium (n=18) | Outer-half myometrium (n=19) | |
| LVD | 69.53±30.53 (11–111) | 76.47±35.97 (23–164) | 33.24±23.06 (6–99) | 46.53±32.22 (6–145) | 34.17±26.02 (0–101) | 16.37±8.38 (3–33) |
| LVD with tumor invasion[ | 8.07±7.25 (2–22) | Not applicable | 6.94±9.98 (1–43) | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable |
| B, LVD of N− group | ||||||
| Mean ± standard deviation (range) | ||||||
| Peritumoral compartment | Control compartment | |||||
| Inner half myometrium | Outer half myometrium | Inner half myometrium | Outer half myometrium | |||
| LVD | 63.21±36.24 | 41.86±27.21 | 46.10±59.38 | 18.21±9.53 | ||
| (15–139) | (0–91) | (0–295) | (3–40) | |||
There is no correlation between the lymphatic vessel density (LVD) and LVD with tumor invasion (Spearman's rank correlation test).
Comparison of LVDs within each group.
| A, Statistically significant differences in LVD in N+ group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Location | ||||
| Peritumoral compartment | Control compartment | P-value | Statistical test | |
| Inner-half myometrium | ||||
| LVI+ | 0.0011 | Student's t-test | ||
| LVI− | 0.00025 | Student's t-test | ||
| Outer-half myometrium | ||||
| LVI+ | 0.0099 | Welch's test | ||
| LVI− | 0.00079 | Welch's test | ||
| Inner-half myometrium | Outer-half myometrium | |||
| Peritumoral compartment | ||||
| LVI+ | LVI+ | 0.00062 | Student's t test | |
| LVI− | 0.042 | Student's t test | ||
| LVI− | LVI+ | 0.00016 | Student's t test | |
| LVI− | 0.010 | Student's t test | ||
| Control compartment | ||||
| 0.012 | Welch's test | |||
| B, Statistically significant differences in LVD in N− group | ||||
| Location | ||||
| Peritumoral compartment | Control compartment | P-value | Statistical test | |
| Inner-half myometrium | 0.0075 | Mann-Whitney's test | ||
| Outer-half myometrium | 0.00014 | Mann-Whitney's test | ||
| Inner-half myometrium | Outer-half myometrium | |||
| Peritumoral compartment | 0.021 | Mann-Whitney's test | ||
| Control compartment | 0.032 | Mann-Whitney's test | ||
P<0.05 was considered statistically significant. LVD, lymphatic vessel density; LVI, lymphatic vessel invasion.
Figure 4.Lymphatic vessel invasion (LVI) of an intratumoral compartment. LVI was present in desmin-negative stroma (A) H&E, (B) D2-40, (C) desmin, ×200 magnification and in solid tumor (D) D2-40, ×400 magnification.
LVD and LVD with tumor invasion in the intratumoral compartment in N+ group.
| Cases | LVD | LVD with tumor invasion |
|---|---|---|
| 16 cases | 0 | Not applicable |
| 3 cases | ||
| Case 1 (G2) | 18 in stroma | 3 |
| Case 2 (G3) | 11 in tumor | 3 |
| Case 3 (G1) | 1 in stroma | 1 |
LVD, lymphatic vessel density.