Vascular endothelial growth factor C expression is closely correlated with lymph node recurrence and poor prognosis in patients with early stage cervical cancer

Autor: DeMei, Ma, XiangXin, Li, YongPing, Xu, YongXia, Yang, YunHai, Yu, Lin, Zhu
Zdroj: Journal of International Medical Research; October 2013, Vol. 41 Issue: 5 p1541-1549, 9p
Abstrakt: Objectives To detect vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-C mRNA expression in surgically resected tissues of ‘pathologic N0’ (pN0) cervical cancer; to investigate the relevance of VEGF-C mRNA expression to clinicopathological factors, lymph node recurrence and prognosis in early stage cervical cancer.Methods Patients with pN0 cervical cancer who successfully underwent radical hysterectomy with bilateral adnexectomy and bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy were enrolled sequentially into this retrospective study. Reverse transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction (RT–PCR) was performed to detect VEGF-C mRNA.Results Seventy-eight patients entered the study. VEGF-C mRNA was detected in 35 (44.87%) patients and was significantly correlated with tumour differentiation. VEGF-C mRNA expression was significantly associated with lymph node recurrence and poor overall survival 5 years after surgery. Multivariate analysis confirmed that VEGF-C mRNA expression was an independent predictor for lymph node recurrence and unfavourable overall survival.Conclusions These findings indicate that detection of VEGF-C mRNA has clinical potential as a predictor for identifying patients with pN0 cervical cancer at high risk of lymph node recurrence and poor prognosis.
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