J Korean Surg Soc.
2000 Feb;58(2):205-212.
Correlations of the Aggressiveness of Thyroid Cancer with Microvessel Density, Expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Its Receptors
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Ajou University.
- 2Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Ajou University.
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: Tumor growth and metastasis depend on angiogenesis. Angiogenesis correlates with
the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and with the prognosis in some cancers.
Angiogenesis may also play an important role in the growth and the metastasis of thyroid cancer. We
determine whether the expression of VEGF and its receptors (flk-1/KDR, flt-1) correlates with vascularity,
invasion to adjacent structure and lymph node metastasis of thyroid cancers.
METHODS
Sixty-five specimens obtained from patients with benign thyroid disease and thyroid cancers
investigated by immunohistochemical staining for factor VIII, VEGF, flk-1/KDR and flt-1. Vessels were
counted by light microscopy (x200), and the intensity of staining for VEGF and receptors was assessed
on a scale of 1 to 4 . Correlations between the expression of VEGF, microvessel density and various
clinicopathologic factors were analyzed.
RESULTS
1) There were no differences in microvessel counts and expressions of VEGF and its receptors
among sex, age and tumor size. 2) Microvessel counts in thyroid cancers (mean SD: 91.1+/-30.4, x200),
especially anaplastic cancers (159.0+/-14.1) were higher than in follicular adenomas (56.3 13.6). 3) The
expressions of VEGF, flk-1/KDR and flt-1 were higher in thyroid cancers (2.7+/-1.0, 2.1+/-0.9, 2.2+/-0.9)
than in follicular adenomas (1.4+/-0.5, 1.4+/-0.5, 1.4+/-0.5), the expressions of VEGF, flk-1/KDR and flt-1
in anaplastic cancers (3.8+/-0.5, 3.8+/-0.5, 3.5+/-0.6) were higher than in differentiated cancers (papillary
and follicular). But there were no differences of microvessel density and the intensity of VEGF, flk-1/KDR
and flt-1 expression between absence and presence of the invasion to adjacent structure and lymph node
metastasis in cancers. 4) The intensity of VEGF expression correlated with microvessel densities and
that of its receptors.
CONCLUSION
Angiogenesis and VEGF expression in thyroid cancer correlated with the grade of
differentiation. But we did not found any differences in angiogenesis and VEGF expression with or
without invasion to adjacent structures and lymph node metastasis in differentiated thyroid cancer. In
the future, further study, including recurrent and distant metastatic thyroid cancers, will be needed.