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Angiogenesis extent and macrophage density increase simultaneously with pathological progression in B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas
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A Vacca
A Vacca
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A Vacca
A Vacca
A Vacca
AE Koch
AR Perez-Atayde
B Nico
B Sheid
BJ Rollins
C Kittas
C Mochen
C Sunderkötter
D Ribatti
D Ribatti
F Adami
F Dammacco
F Giacchetta
F Quondamatteo
FP di Celle
H Elias
H Joensuu
J Folkman
J Folkman
J Folkman
JE Wolfe
JKC Chan
K Lennert
K Sueishi
K Watanabe
L Ruco
M Czader
M Iurlaro
MA Brach
MS Pepper
P Mignatti
PF Polverini
PP Carbone
R Hildenbrand
R Ria
RD Leek
RD Leek
S Aznavoorian
SB Fox
W Risau
Y Takahashi
Y Xu
Publication date
1 January 1999
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Nature Publishing Group
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Abstract
Node biopsies of 30 benign lymphadenopathies and 71 B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (B-NHLs) were investigated for microvessel and macrophage counts using immunohistochemistry and morphometric analysis. Both counts were significantly higher in B-NHL. Moreover, when these were grouped into low-grade and high-grade lymphomas, according to the Kiel classification and Working Formulation (WF), statistically significant higher counts were found in the high-grade tumours. Immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy revealed a close spatial association between microvessels and macrophages. Overall, the results suggest that, in analogy to what has already been shown in solid tumours, angiogenesis occurring in B-NHLs increases with tumour progression, and that macrophages promote the induction of angiogenesis via the release of their angiogenic factors. © 1999 Cancer Research Campaig
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