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Influence of angiogenetic factors and matrix metalloproteinases upon tumour progression in non-small-cell lung cancer
Authors
Aznavoorian S
Belotti D
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Bergers G
Brown PD
C Konaka
Cox G
Curran S
Duensing S
el-Torky M
F Zhao
Folkman J
Fontanini G
Fujise N
Garzetti GG
Gasparini G
Giani C
Giatromanolaki A
Giatromanolaki A
Ginsberg RJ
Gonzalez-Avila G
Guddo F
H Kato
Haas TL
Hengstler JG
Hiraoka N
Hsu SM
Ito T
Johnson LJ
K Yoshida
Kern JA
Kleiner DE
Kodate M
Kono T
Koukourakis MI
Maeda K
Moghaddam A
Mountain CF
N Ikeda
Nelson AR
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Ohta M
Ohta T
Ohta Y
Ohta Y
Oshika Y
Passlick B
Pfeiffer P
Sato Y
Slamon DJ
Stetler-Stevenson WG
Suzuki M
T Hirano
T Ohira
Takanami I
Takebayashi Y
Tateishi M
Tsuda H
Ueki T
Volm M
Volm M
Wilson CL
Y Ebihara
Y Gong
Y Kato
Y Shou
Yano T
Zucker S
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Abstract
We attempted to investigate immunohistochemical expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), platelet-derived growth factor (PD-ECGF), c-erbB-2, matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), and MMP-9 using surgical specimens of 119 non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) cases and to evaluate the relationship between the expression levels of each molecule and clinicopathological factors or prognosis. VEGF expression levels were significantly associated with the local invasion (P = 0.0001), lymph node involvement (pN-factor) (P = 0.0019), pathological stage (p-stage) (P = 0.0027) and lymphatic permeation (P = 0.0389). PD-ECGF expression levels were associated with pN-factor (P = 0.0347). MMP-2 expression levels were associated with pN-factor (P = 0.004) and lymphatic permeation (P = 0.0056). Also, MMP-9 expression levels showed a significant correlation to local invasion (P = 0.0012), pN-factor (P = 0.0093) and p-stage (P = 0.0142). Multivariate analysis showed VEGF to be the most related to local invasion (P = 0.0084), and MMP-2 was the only factor with significant independent impact on lymphatic permeation (P = 0.0228). Furthermore, log-rank analysis showed significant association with poor survival by VEGF, bFGF, MMP-2 and MMP-9. Especially, combined overexpression of VEGF and MMP-2 revealed poor prognosis, our study might provide a basis for the better evaluation of biological characteristics and a new therapeutic strategy based on chemotherapy. © 2001 Cancer Research Campaign http://www.bjcancer.co
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