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Clinical significances and prognostic value of cancer stem-like cells markers and vasculogenic mimicry in renal cell carcinoma

机译:癌干样细胞标志物和血管生成模拟物在肾细胞癌中的临床意义及预后价值

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Background The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical significances and prognostic value of CD133 and CD44 (markers of cancer stem-like cells, CSCs), and vasculogenic mimicry (VM) in renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Methods Immunohistochemistry was performed to detect CD133 and CD44 expression and VM in 110 RCC patients proven to exhibit de novo metastases after radical nephrectomy. Results In RCC, positive rates of 27.3%, 20.9%, and 21.8% were obtained for CD44, CD133, and VM, respectively. CD44 was significantly associated with tumor size, grade, stage, and histological type. CD44 expression may serve as a predictor of the number of metastases sites in RCC. CD133 expression correlated with tumor grade, stage, histological type, and tumor location. VM was positively associated with tumor grade and stage. Microvessel density (MVD) positively corresponded to tumor size, grade, and stage. CD133 expression was not associated with MVD, but significantly correlated with VM. CD44 expression correlated marginally with VM, but was found to have a significantly association with MVD. A close relationship between CSCs, MVD, and VM was established. The overall survival times of patients with CD133-high positive, CD44-high positive, VM-positive, and MVD <43 were lower than that of the patients with low positive, negative, and MVD ≥43. Tumor grade and presence of VM were independent prognostic factors of RCC. Conclusions Findings show that higher CSCs and VM was correlated with more aggressive clinicopathologic. VM was an independent unfavorable prognostic factor. The authors consistently observed that CSCs may be related to angiogenesis and vasculogenic mimicry. J. Surg. Oncol. 2013; 108:414-419.
机译:背景技术这项研究的目的是研究CD133和CD44(癌干样细胞,CSC的标志物)和血管生成模拟物(VM)在肾细胞癌(RCC)中的临床意义和预后价值。方法采用免疫组织化学方法检测110例肾癌根治性切除术后新发转移灶的CD133,CD44表达及VM。结果在RCC中,CD44,CD133和VM的阳性率分别为27.3%,20.9%和21.8%。 CD44与肿瘤的大小,等级,分期和组织学类型显着相关。 CD44表达可作为RCC中转移部位数目的预测指标。 CD133表达与肿瘤的分级,分期,组织学类型和肿瘤位置相关。 VM与肿瘤的分级和分期呈正相关。微血管密度(MVD)与肿瘤的大小,等级和分期呈正相关。 CD133表达与MVD无关,但与VM显着相关。 CD44表达与VM略有相关,但发现与MVD显着相关。建立了CSC,MVD和VM之间的紧密关系。 CD133高阳性,CD44高阳性,VM阳性和MVD <43的患者的总生存时间低于低阳性,阴性和MVD≥43的患者的总生存时间。肿瘤分级和VM的存在是RCC的独立预后因素。结论研究结果表明,较高的CSC和VM与更积极的临床病理相关。 VM是独立的不利预后因素。作者一致地观察到,CSCs可能与血管生成和血管生成拟态有关。 J. Surg。 Oncol。 2013; 108:414-419。

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