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Overexpression of soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1 in colorectal cancer: Association with progression and prognosis

Authors :
Keiichi Takahashi
Herbert A. Weich
Takeo Mori
Masakazu Toi
Tatsuro Yamaguchi
Michiya Yasutome
Hiroshi Matsumoto
Hiroko Bando
Source :
Cancer science. 98(3)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We examined the expression of sVEGFR1 in colorectal cancer tissue and corresponding normal colorectal mucosa to assess the clinical significance of sVEGFR1 in colorectal cancer. We also assessed the relationship between sVEGFR1 levels and various clinicopathologic factors and prognoses. sVEGFR1 and VEGF levels were measured in fresh-frozen tumor extracts from 84 primary colorectal cancer tissues and 27 corresponding normal mucosa using ELISA. Mean of sVEGFR1 levels were 3.17 ng/mg protein. sVEGFR1 levels increased significantly in cancer tissue compared with normal mucosa. Although VEGF levels increased in cancer tissues, the ratio of sVEGFR1/VEGF in cancer tissue was significantly lower than that in normal tissue. No significant correlation between sVEGFR1 or VEGF levels and any clinicopathologic parameter was found. Overexpression of sVEGFR1 was significantly associated with a favorable prognosis. Based on sVEGFR1 levels in colorectal cancer without distant metastases, patients with higher sVEGFR1 levels (≥1.5 ng/mg protein) demonstrated significant longer recurrence-free survival than patients with lower sVEGFR1 levels (

Details

ISSN :
13479032
Volume :
98
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8c1e2b099576243eb367a34f80bb7d97