Abstract
The activation of vascular endothelial cell growth factor receptors (VEGFRs) plays an essential role in cancer progression. In this study, we investigated the expression of phosphorylated VEGFR-2 (or phospho-KDR/Flk-1), the activated form of VEGFR-2, in human colorectal adenomas and colorectal adenocarcinomas. Phospho- KDR/Flk-1 showed weak expression in the normal colorectal tissue. Phospho- KDR/Flk-1 was mainly stained in the cytoplasm of colorectal adenomas, and was stained in both the cytoplasm and nuclei colorectal adenocarcinomas. There was no indication of increased phospho-KDR/Flk-1 expression in the colorectal adenocarcinomas, as compared to that of colorectal adenomas. Furthermore, there was an inverse relationship of phospho-KDR/Flk-1 expression with cancer stage (p < 0.0001), lymph node metastasis (p = 0.011), and distant metastasis (p = = 0.021) of the colorectal adenocarcinomas. Our results indicate that early stage colorectal adenocarcinomas with highly activated (phosphorylated) VEGFR-2 expression may indicate the significance of neoangiogenesis of the tumors.
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Lin, Y. F., Chang, C. C., Lin, S. H., Yeh, C. M., Su, T. C., Wu, P. R., … Hsu, H. T. (2014). Inverse correlation of phospho-KDR/Flk-1 expression and stage of colorectal cancer: Implication of the significance of neoangiogenesis in activated VEGFR -2 expressing early stage colorectal adenocarcinomas. Polish Journal of Pathology, 65(3), 194–201. https://doi.org/10.5114/pjp.2014.45781
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