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Vascular density in melanoma xenografts correlates with vascular permeability factor expression but not with metastatic potential.

We studied the relation between tumour vascular density and tumour growth rate, metastatic incidence and vascular permeability factor (VPF) mRNA levels in a human xenograft model described previously. Vascular density was determined by automated image analysis. Xenografts derived from cell lines BLM...

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Autores principales: Westphal, J. R., van't Hullenaar, R. G., van der Laak, J. A., Cornelissen, I. M., Schalkwijk, L. J., van Muijen, G. N., Wesseling, P., de Wilde, P. C., Ruiter, D. J., de Waal, R. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2228011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9303353
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author Westphal, J. R.
van't Hullenaar, R. G.
van der Laak, J. A.
Cornelissen, I. M.
Schalkwijk, L. J.
van Muijen, G. N.
Wesseling, P.
de Wilde, P. C.
Ruiter, D. J.
de Waal, R. M.
author_facet Westphal, J. R.
van't Hullenaar, R. G.
van der Laak, J. A.
Cornelissen, I. M.
Schalkwijk, L. J.
van Muijen, G. N.
Wesseling, P.
de Wilde, P. C.
Ruiter, D. J.
de Waal, R. M.
author_sort Westphal, J. R.
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description We studied the relation between tumour vascular density and tumour growth rate, metastatic incidence and vascular permeability factor (VPF) mRNA levels in a human xenograft model described previously. Vascular density was determined by automated image analysis. Xenografts derived from cell lines BLM and MV3 showed the highest mean vascular density (MVD), the highest in vivo growth rate, high VPF mRNA levels and rapid development of lung metastases. Xenografts of cell lines M14, Mel57 and MV1 showed a significantly lower degree of vascularization, lower in vivo growth rates and lower levels of VPF mRNA, but formed lung metastases with a similar incidence as those of BLM and MV3. Xenografts from cell line 1F6 did not form lung metastases, whereas tumours derived from a spontaneous mutant of 1F6, designated 1F6m, gave rise to lung metastases to the same extent as Mel57, M14 and MV1 tumours. MVD values in 1F6 and 1F6m xenografts, VPF mRNA levels and in vivo growth rates of 1F6 and 1 F6m xenografts, however, were similar. In conclusion, in the melanoma xenograft model vascular density is correlated with in vivo growth rate and with in vitro VPF mRNA levels, but not with the ability to metastasize. IMAGES:
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spelling pubmed-22280112009-09-10 Vascular density in melanoma xenografts correlates with vascular permeability factor expression but not with metastatic potential. Westphal, J. R. van't Hullenaar, R. G. van der Laak, J. A. Cornelissen, I. M. Schalkwijk, L. J. van Muijen, G. N. Wesseling, P. de Wilde, P. C. Ruiter, D. J. de Waal, R. M. Br J Cancer Research Article We studied the relation between tumour vascular density and tumour growth rate, metastatic incidence and vascular permeability factor (VPF) mRNA levels in a human xenograft model described previously. Vascular density was determined by automated image analysis. Xenografts derived from cell lines BLM and MV3 showed the highest mean vascular density (MVD), the highest in vivo growth rate, high VPF mRNA levels and rapid development of lung metastases. Xenografts of cell lines M14, Mel57 and MV1 showed a significantly lower degree of vascularization, lower in vivo growth rates and lower levels of VPF mRNA, but formed lung metastases with a similar incidence as those of BLM and MV3. Xenografts from cell line 1F6 did not form lung metastases, whereas tumours derived from a spontaneous mutant of 1F6, designated 1F6m, gave rise to lung metastases to the same extent as Mel57, M14 and MV1 tumours. MVD values in 1F6 and 1F6m xenografts, VPF mRNA levels and in vivo growth rates of 1F6 and 1 F6m xenografts, however, were similar. In conclusion, in the melanoma xenograft model vascular density is correlated with in vivo growth rate and with in vitro VPF mRNA levels, but not with the ability to metastasize. IMAGES: Nature Publishing Group 1997 /pmc/articles/PMC2228011/ /pubmed/9303353 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Research Article
Westphal, J. R.
van't Hullenaar, R. G.
van der Laak, J. A.
Cornelissen, I. M.
Schalkwijk, L. J.
van Muijen, G. N.
Wesseling, P.
de Wilde, P. C.
Ruiter, D. J.
de Waal, R. M.
Vascular density in melanoma xenografts correlates with vascular permeability factor expression but not with metastatic potential.
title Vascular density in melanoma xenografts correlates with vascular permeability factor expression but not with metastatic potential.
title_full Vascular density in melanoma xenografts correlates with vascular permeability factor expression but not with metastatic potential.
title_fullStr Vascular density in melanoma xenografts correlates with vascular permeability factor expression but not with metastatic potential.
title_full_unstemmed Vascular density in melanoma xenografts correlates with vascular permeability factor expression but not with metastatic potential.
title_short Vascular density in melanoma xenografts correlates with vascular permeability factor expression but not with metastatic potential.
title_sort vascular density in melanoma xenografts correlates with vascular permeability factor expression but not with metastatic potential.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2228011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9303353
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