Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-C and VEGF-D, and their receptor VEGFR-3, during different stages of cervical carcinogenesis

Philippe O. Van Trappen, Dawn Steele, David G. Lowe, Suhail Baithun, Nigel Beasley, Wilko Thiele, Herbert Weich, Jaya Krishnan, John H. Shepherd, Michael S. Pepper, David G. Jackson, Jonathan P. Sleeman, Ian J. Jacobs

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    Abstract

    Cervical carcinogenesis has well-defined stages of disease progression including three grades of pre-invasive lesions - cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grades 1-3 (CIN 1-3) - and invasive cervical cancer. However, the biological properties of CIN lesions prone to develop invasive disease are not well defined. Recent observations suggest that early invasive disease spreads to regional lymph nodes in several tumour types and that growth factors (VEGF-C and VEGF-D) involved in new lymphatic vessel formation may play a crucial role in this process. The present study has assessed the expression of VEGF-C and VEGF-D, and their receptor VEGFR-3, in 152 cervical lesions (33 CIN 1, 33 CIN 2, 37 CIN 3, and 49 squamous cell carcinomas) to determine whether expression of lymphangiogenic factors occurs prior to invasion. The presence of lymphatic vessels was determined using LYVE-1 and podoplanin staining, as well as double immunostaining for LYVE-1/CD34 and podoplanin/CD34. In situ hybridization was performed to determine VEGFR-3 mRNA expression. A significant positive correlation was found between VEGF-C, VEGF-D, and VEGFR-3 expression through the different stages of cervical carcinogenesis. Significant differences in protein expression for VEGF-C, VEGF-D, and VEGFR-3 were found between CIN 1-2 and CIN 3 (p
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)544-554
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of Pathology
    Volume201
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2003

    Keywords

    • Cervical cancer
    • Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
    • Lymphangiogenesis

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