The prognostic value of vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs)-A and -B and their receptor, VEGFR-1, in invasive breast carcinoma

2007 
Abstract Objectives. Vascular endothelial growth factors A and B (VEGF-A and VEGF-B) play a major role in angiogenesis and activate VEGF receptor 1 (VEGFR-1). However, the clinicopathologic and clinical value of VEGF-B and VEGFR-1 in invasive breast carcinoma remains unclear. Methods. We immunohistochemically examined the expression pattern of VEGF-A, VEGF-B and VEGFR-1 in 177 invasive breast carcinomas in relation to clinicopathological parameters, p53, c-erbB2 proteins expression and patients' survival. Results. VEGF-A, VEGF-B and VEGFR-1 were immunodetected predominantly in the cytoplasm of the malignant cells. None of the studied markers correlated with any of the clinicopathological parameters, other than stromal VEGFR-1 which inversely correlated with PR ( p =0.021). Cancerous VEGF-A and stromal VEGFR-1 were positively related to p53 ( p =0.016 and p =0.033, respectively). Cancerous VEGF-B was positively associated with c-erbB-2 ( p =0.045) and was found to exert an unfavorable impact on both disease-free and the overall survival of the node-positive patients ( p =0.05 and p =0.029, respectively). Cancerous VEGFR-1 was recognized as being an independent poor prognostic indicator ( p =0.037). Conclusion. These findings suggest that, while VEGF-B seems to be useful as a prognostic indicator only in node-positive patients, VEGFR-1 may be an independent poor prognosticator in patients with invasive breast carcinoma.
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