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Placental growth factor supports neuroendocrine tumor growth and predicts disease prognosis in patients.

Authors :
Georg Hilfenhaus
Andreas Göhrig
Ulrich-Frank Pape
Tabea Neumann
Henning Jann
Dietmar Zdunek
Georg Hess
Jean Marie Stassen
Bertram Wiedenmann
Katharina Detjen
Marianne Pavel
Christian Fischer
Source :
Endocrine-Related Cancer. Jun2013, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p305-319. 15p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Placental growth factor (PlGF), a VEGF-homolog implicated in tumor angiogenesis and adaptation to antiangiogenic therapy, is emerging as candidate target in malignancies. Here, we addressed the expression, function, and prognostic value of PlGF in neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). PlGF was determined in NET patients' sera collected retrospectively (n=88) and prospectively (n=87) using Roche-Elecsys and correlated with clinicopathological data. Tumoral PlGF was evaluated by immunohistochemistry, effects of PlGF on proliferation and migration in vitrowere assessed using different NET cell lines and effects on tumor growth in vivoin orthotopic xenografts. Circulating and tumoral PlGF was elevated in patients with pancreatic NETs (pNETs) compared with control sera and respective healthy tissue. De novoPlGF expression occurred primarily in the tumor stroma, suggesting paracrine stimulatory circuits. Indeed, PlGF enhanced NET proliferation and migration in vitroand, conversely, neutralizing antibodies to PlGF reduced tumor growth in vivo. Elevated circulating PlGF levels in NET patients correlated with advanced tumor grading and were associated with reduced tumor-related survival in pNETs. Subsequent determinations confirmed and extended our observation of elevated PlGF levels in a prospective cohort of grade 1 and grade 2 pNETs (n=30) and intestinal NETs (n=57). In low-grade pNETs, normal circulating PlGF levels were associated with better survival. In intestinal NETs, circulating PlGF above median emerged as an independent prognostic factor for shorter time-to-progression in multivariate analyses. These data assign to PlGF a novel function in the pathobiology of NETs and propose PlGF as a prognostic parameter and therapeutic target. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13510088
Volume :
20
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Endocrine-Related Cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
89426904
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1530/ERC-12-0223