Angiogenesis in the bone marrow of patients with breast cancer


Por: Chavez-MacGregor M., Aviles-Salas A., Green D., Fuentes-Alburo A., Gómez-Ruiz C., Aguayo A.

Publicada: 1 ene 2005
Resumen:
Purpose: Pathologic angiogenesis has been correlated with tumor growth, dissemination, metastasis, and prognosis in solid tumors including breast cancer. Angiogenesis has also been implicated in the pathophysiology of, and shown to be a therapeutic target in tumors arising in the bone marrow. The status of angiogenesis in the bone marrow of breast cancer patients is unknown. The aim of this study was to estimate the extent of bone marrow angiogenesis in this subset of patients. Experimental Design: We studied 42 women with breast cancer in whom a bone marrow biopsy was done. Bone marrow samples were sorted according to their infiltration status by breast cancer cells. In all bone marrow sections, blood vessels were highlighted by staining endothelial cells with an antibody directed against the CD34-related antigen. A hematopathologist blind to the status of infiltration of breast cancer did the bone marrow vessel count. Results: Nineteen patients (45%) had bone marrow metastasis. The bone marrow microvessel density was significantly higher in patients with bone marrow metastases compared with patients without bone marrow metastases (P < 0.0005), Median bone marrow microvessel density was 2 for the negative bone marrow group, and 15 for the positive bone marrow group. An increased microvessel density was correlated with presence of disease at last follow-up. Conclusions: This is the first study showing that bone marrow microvessel density is significantly higher in breast cancer patients with bone marrow metastases, when compared with breast cancer patients without evidence of bone marrow metastatic disease. Further research is needed to shed light into the prognostic and therapeutic relevance of this finding. © 2005 American Association for Cancer Research.

Filiaciones:
Chavez-MacGregor M.:
 Department of Breast Tumors, Institute Nacional de Cancerologia, Mexico, Mexico

 Department of Breast Tumors, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Av. San Fernando 22, CP 14080, Mexico D.F., Mexico

Aviles-Salas A.:
 Department of Pathology, Institute Nacional de Cancerologia, Mexico, Mexico

Green D.:
 Department of Hematology and Oncology, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Mexico, Mexico

Fuentes-Alburo A.:
 Department of Breast Tumors, Institute Nacional de Cancerologia, Mexico, Mexico

Gómez-Ruiz C.:
 Department of Pathology, Institute Nacional de Cancerologia, Mexico, Mexico

Aguayo A.:
 Department of Hematology and Oncology, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Mexico, Mexico
ISSN: 10780432
Editorial
AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH, 615 CHESTNUT ST, 17TH FLOOR, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-4404 USA, Estados Unidos America
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 11 Número: 15
Páginas: 5396-5400
WOS Id: 000230878900011
ID de PubMed: 16061853
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