Raad Al-Ani
Isra University Amman, Jordan
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Cancer Sci Ther
Background: Lymphoma growth and progression appear to be promoted by at least two distinct angiogenic mechanisms: autocrine
stimulation of tumor cells via expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor(VEGF) and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
Receptor(VEGFR) by lymphoma cells, and paracrine influences of the proangiogenic tumor microenvironment on local tumor
vascularity.
Objectives: To assess autocrine effect of VEGF, by studying the correlation of VEGF expression with its receptor VEGFR expression
in NHL. And to assess paracrine effect of VEGF, by studying the correlation of VEGF expression with CD34 expressed on endothelial
cells in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)
Materials and Methods: A cross sectional study was designed. A total of 66 bone marrow tissue samples were included in the
study, all diagnosed as having NHL according to working formulation. From each block, 3 sections were taken, and were
immunohistochemically stained for CD-34, VEGF and VEGFR. Scoring of Immunohistochemical staining was performed using
specialized automated cellular image analysis system, Digimizer software, version 3.7.
Results: VEGF Immunohistochemical digital parameters named digital labeling index (DLI) was significantly correlated with the
followings; VEGFR (DLI) [P =0.042, r =0.324], CD34 stained area (A) [P=0.037, r =0.556]. Also VEGFR (DLI) was significantly
correlated with CD34 (A).
Conclusion: Autocrine and paracrine effect of VEGF is evident in NHL, as there is positive correlation between VEGF expression and
VEGFR expression, and as tumor vascularity increase with the increase in VEGF expression.
Keywords: NHL, VEGF, VEGFR
E-mail: raadjaber55@yahoo.com
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