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Histopathological Growth Pattern, Proteolysis and Angiogenesis in Chemonaive Patients Resected for Multiple Colorectal Liver Metastases

Authors :
Kell Østerlind
Peter B. Vermeulen
Gert Van den Eynden
Ole Didrik Laerum
Birgitte Federspiel
Ib Jarle Christensen
Pnina Brodt
Gro Linno Willemoe
Gunilla Høyer-Hansen
Martin Illemann
Ben Vainer
André Wettergren
Rikke Løvendahl Eefsen
Source :
Journal of Oncology, Vol 2012 (2012), Journal of Oncology, Journal of Oncology; Vol 2012
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2012.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to characterise growth patterns, proteolysis, and angiogenesis in colorectal liver metastases from chemonaive patients with multiple liver metastases. Twenty-four patients were included in the study, resected for a median of 2.6 metastases. The growth pattern distribution was 25.8% desmoplastic, 33.9% pushing, and 21% replacement. In 20 patients, identical growth patterns were detected in all metastases, but in 8 of these patients, a second growth pattern was also present in one or two of the metastases. In the remaining 4 patients, no general growth pattern was observed, although none of the liver metastases included more than two growth patterns. Overall, a mixed growth pattern was demonstrated in 19.3% of the liver metastases. Compared to metastases with pushing, those with desmoplastic growth pattern had a significantly up-regulated expression of urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (P=0.0008). Angiogenesis was most pronounced in metastases with a pushing growth pattern in comparison to those with desmoplastic (P=0.0007) and replacement growth pattern (P=0.021). Although a minor fraction of the patients harboured metastases with different growth patterns, we observed a tendency toward growth pattern uniformity in the liver metastases arising in the same patient. The result suggests that the growth pattern of liver metastases is not a random phenomenon.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16878469 and 16878450
Volume :
2012
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b2eff08461417b5738715f0fe838adb7