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Microvessel density, endothelial cell proliferation and tumour cell proliferation in human colorectal adenocarcinomas.

P B Vermeulen1, D Verhoeven, G Hubens, E Van Marck, G Goovaerts, M Huyghe, E A De Bruijn, A T Van Oosterom, L Y Dirix.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thymidine incorporation studies performed in animal tumour models, revealed major differences in endothelial cell proliferation when tumour tissue was compared with normal tissue. The fraction of proliferating endothelial cells is reported to be increased by a factor of 30 to 40 in tumour tissue. PATIENTS AND METHODS: To make it possible to analyze the endothelial cell proliferation in human tumours, an immunohistochemical double staining technique comprising CD31, an endothelial cell marker, and Ki-67, a proliferation marker, was developed. Endothelial cell proliferation was analysed in 21 primary human colorectal adenocarcinomas and in the adjacent mucosa.
RESULTS: Proliferating endothelial cells were found throughout the entire carcinoma. The mean overall endothelial cell labeling index (ECLI) was 9.9% (range, 5.4-18.0), and the labeling index of endothelial cells in areas of intense neovascularisation was even higher. Mean ECLI in the vascular hot spots was 21.0% (range, 6.8-35.0), and the mean tumour cell labeling index (TCLI) in the maximally Ki-67 immunostained areas was 78.3% (range 47.0-89.7). In 14 of 21 carcinomas, these areas were predominantly found at the luminal margin of the tumour, as were the vascular hot spots. A significant positive correlation was found between tumour vascularity, measured in the vascular hot spots, and tumour cell proliferation, measured in the maximally Ki-67 immunostained areas (p < 0.05). To analyse this relation in more detail, microvessel density (MVD), TCLI and ECLI were determined per x400 microscopic field by scanning in sequence from the luminal tumour margin to the invasive tumour base. In all tumours, the pattern of the MVD per x400 field, from the luminal margin to the tumour base, was similar to that of the TCLI and ECLI.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings confirm that the fraction of cycling endothelial cells is higher in human colorectal carcinoma than in the adjacent mucosa which suggests that endothelial cells are proliferating in most of the individual capillaries in tumour tissue. Regional differences in MVD correlate with differences in tumour cell proliferation in these tumours.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7536030     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.annonc.a059043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Oncol        ISSN: 0923-7534            Impact factor:   32.976


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