OBJECTIVE: To understand the role of angiogenesis and hypoxia in cancer progression of primary oral melanoma (POM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixteen malignant primary melanomas were immunostained with markers CD34, VEGF and HIF-1α. Stained cells were counted in the invasive front and inside the tumour, and the differences were compared and correlated with histological parameters and disease-specific survival of the patients. RESULTS: Tumour invasive front showed increased MVD and increased vessel VEGF and HIF-1α expression compared with the intratumoural compartment. No such differences were seen in tumoural melanocytes of the two compartments. Positive correlations were observed between CD34 and VEGF, CD34 and HIF-1α and VEGF and HIF-1α expression in invasive front vessels. CD34 expression was statistically correlated with the level of infiltration. A significant trend to worse disease-free survival was also determined with increased invasive front vessel expression of CD34, VEGF and HIF-1α. CONCLUSIONS: Our data highlight the importance of the invasive margin in POM biology. The high angiogenic activity and endothelial VEGF and HIF-1α expression in invasive front vessels have a significant impact on patient survival and future agents targeted against VEGF pathway may represent a novel and effective therapeutic opportunity. Larger studies are needed to further address our findings.

Microvessel density and VEGF, HIF-1α expression in primary oral melanoma: correlation with prognosis / Simonetti, O; Lucarini, G; Rubini, C; Goteri, G; Zizzi, A; Staibano, Stefania; Campanati, A; Ganzetti, G; Di Primio, R; Offidani, A.. - In: ORAL DISEASES. - ISSN 1354-523X. - 19:6(2013), pp. 620-627. [10.1111/odi.12048]

Microvessel density and VEGF, HIF-1α expression in primary oral melanoma: correlation with prognosis.

STAIBANO, STEFANIA;
2013

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To understand the role of angiogenesis and hypoxia in cancer progression of primary oral melanoma (POM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixteen malignant primary melanomas were immunostained with markers CD34, VEGF and HIF-1α. Stained cells were counted in the invasive front and inside the tumour, and the differences were compared and correlated with histological parameters and disease-specific survival of the patients. RESULTS: Tumour invasive front showed increased MVD and increased vessel VEGF and HIF-1α expression compared with the intratumoural compartment. No such differences were seen in tumoural melanocytes of the two compartments. Positive correlations were observed between CD34 and VEGF, CD34 and HIF-1α and VEGF and HIF-1α expression in invasive front vessels. CD34 expression was statistically correlated with the level of infiltration. A significant trend to worse disease-free survival was also determined with increased invasive front vessel expression of CD34, VEGF and HIF-1α. CONCLUSIONS: Our data highlight the importance of the invasive margin in POM biology. The high angiogenic activity and endothelial VEGF and HIF-1α expression in invasive front vessels have a significant impact on patient survival and future agents targeted against VEGF pathway may represent a novel and effective therapeutic opportunity. Larger studies are needed to further address our findings.
2013
Microvessel density and VEGF, HIF-1α expression in primary oral melanoma: correlation with prognosis / Simonetti, O; Lucarini, G; Rubini, C; Goteri, G; Zizzi, A; Staibano, Stefania; Campanati, A; Ganzetti, G; Di Primio, R; Offidani, A.. - In: ORAL DISEASES. - ISSN 1354-523X. - 19:6(2013), pp. 620-627. [10.1111/odi.12048]
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