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Microvessel count predicts metastatic disease and survival in non-small cell lung cancer
Authors:Gabriella Fontanini  Daniela Bigini  Silvana Vignati  Fulvio Basolo  Alfredo Mussi  Marco Lucchi  Silvana Chine  Carlo Alberto Angeletti  Adrian L. Harris  Generoso Bevilacqua
Abstract:The growth of newly formed vessels, or neoangiogenesis, represents an important step in both physiological and pathological situations: in particular, tumour growth and metastasis require angiogenesis. Microvessel count (MC), which represents a measure of tumour angiogenesis, has been associated with metastatic spread in cutaneous, mammary, prostatic, head and neck, and early-stage lung cancer. In this study, the role of tumour angiogenesis as a prognostic indicator was examined in 253 primary non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. Microvessels were counted by highlighting endothelial cells with anti-Factor VIII monoclonal antibody (MAb) in methacarn-fixed tumour samples. In univariat analysis, MC (P<0·000001), sex (P=0·0036), histotype (P<0·014), tumour status (P<0·007), and vessel invasion (P<0·019) were significantly related to hilar and/or mediastinal nodal involvement. However, in the stepwise logistic regression analysis, MC (P<0·000003) retained the most important influence on nodal metastasis. The overall survival analysis calculated by the Kaplan-Meier method revealed that tumours with high MC (>25 vessels/field) were significantly associated with increased death risk (log-rank test P=0·00067; Cox's test P=0·00046; Gehan's Wilcoxon test P=0·00108). In 94 patients, the development of metastatic disease during follow-up was significantly related to MC. Indeed, patients who developed metastasis during follow-up showed a higher MC, either as a dichotomous (P=0·01) or as a continuous (P=0·003) variable, than patients who had developed no metastasis at the time of the analysis. Moreover, in the stepwise logistic regression analysis, MC retained the most important influence on distant metastases. Microvessel count, as a method for the quantitation of tumour angiogenesis, has an important prognostic role in non-small cell lung carcinomas.
Keywords:angiogenesis  NSCLC  prognosis
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