Dual effect of angiopoietin-2 on angiogenesis in gastric cancer.
- Author:
Lin-Ying CHEN
1
;
Sheng ZHANG
;
Jian-Yin LIN
;
Pei-Sheng HUANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Angiopoietin-2; genetics; physiology; Female; Gastric Mucosa; metabolism; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Male; Middle Aged; Neovascularization, Pathologic; etiology; RNA, Messenger; analysis; Stomach Neoplasms; blood supply; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A; analysis
- From: Chinese Journal of Oncology 2004;26(3):161-164
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of Ang-2 on angiogenesis in gastric cancer.
METHODSThe expression of Ang-2 mRNA was analyzed by RT-PCR and the expression of VEGF and CD34 was detected by immunohistochemistry in 36 cases of gastric cancer tissues and their paired adjacent gastric mucosa.
RESULTSThe expression of Ang-2 mRNA was found both in gastric cancer and their paired adjacent gastric mucosa; the correlationship between the general expression levels of Ang-2 mRNA and microvessel density (MVD) in gastric cancer tissues was not found. However, in 27 cases whose Ang-2 mRNA expression levels in cancer tissues were lower than those in adjacent gastric mucosa. A significant positive correlation between the expression level of Ang-2 mRNA and MVD in the tumor tissues was found (r = 0.411, P < 0.05). In these 27 cases, the MVD in the gastric cancer tissues with positive VEGF expression (45.45 +/- 10.30) was higher than that with negative VEGF expression (30.15 +/- 8.69, P < 0.05), whereas in the other 9 cases whose expression levels of Ang-2 mRNA in cancer tissues were higher than those in adjacent gastric mucosa, a significant negative correlation between expression level of Ang-2 mRNA and MVD in the tumor tissues (r = -0.758, P < 0.05), but without correlation between the MVD and VEGF.
CONCLUSIONUnder the conditions that the expression of Ang-2 mRNA in cancer tissues was lower than that in adjacent gastric mucosa, VEGF could promote the sprouting of new vessels along with Ang-2 upregulation. But under the conditions that the expression of Ang-2 mRNA in cancer tissues was higher than that in adjacent gastric mucosa, Ang-2 inhibited angiogenesis. Angiopoietin-2 may play a dual effect on angiogenesis in gastric cancer.