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Immunohistochemical Estimates of Angiogenesis, Proliferative Activity, p53 Expression, and Multiple Drug Resistance Have No Prognostic Impact in Osteosarcoma: A Comparative Clinicopathological Investigation

Purpose. To investigate angiogenesis, multiple drug resistance (MDR) and proliferative activity as prognostic variables in patients suffering from osteosarcoma. Methods. Histologic biopsies from 117 patients treated in the period from 1972 through 1999 were immunohistologically investigated regardin...

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Autores principales: Sorensen, Flemming Brandt, Jensen, Kenneth, Vaeth, Michael, Hager, Henrik, Funder, Anette Mariane Daa, Safwat, Akmal, Keller, Johnny, Christensen, Mariann
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2650184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19266050
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/874075
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author Sorensen, Flemming Brandt
Jensen, Kenneth
Vaeth, Michael
Hager, Henrik
Funder, Anette Mariane Daa
Safwat, Akmal
Keller, Johnny
Christensen, Mariann
author_facet Sorensen, Flemming Brandt
Jensen, Kenneth
Vaeth, Michael
Hager, Henrik
Funder, Anette Mariane Daa
Safwat, Akmal
Keller, Johnny
Christensen, Mariann
author_sort Sorensen, Flemming Brandt
collection PubMed
description Purpose. To investigate angiogenesis, multiple drug resistance (MDR) and proliferative activity as prognostic variables in patients suffering from osteosarcoma. Methods. Histologic biopsies from 117 patients treated in the period from 1972 through 1999 were immunohistologically investigated regarding angiogenesis (CD34), proliferative activity (MIB-1), and the expression of p53 and MDR (P-glycoprotein (Pgp); clones JSB-1, C494, and MRK16). Quantitative and semiquantitative scores of immunoreactive cells were analyzed statistically along with retrospectively obtained clinicopathologic variables. Results. Chemotherapy reduced the rate of amputations (P = .00002). The Pgp was overexpressed (score ≥2) in 48% of the primary, diagnostic biopsies, and high Pgp correlated with high Pgp in postsurgical specimens (P = .003). In contrast, no such associations were disclosed for estimates of angiogenesis (P = .64) and p53 (P > .32), whereas the MIB-1 index was reduced in the post-chemotherapy specimens (P = .02). The overall, disease-specific survival was 47%, increasing to 54% in patients receiving pre-operative chemotherapy. Statistical analyses showed prognostic impact exclusively by patient age and type of osteosarcoma. Discussion. The studied series of patients documented already prior to the chemotherapy era, a rather excellent survival and estimates of angiogenesis, proliferation, p53, and Pgp expressions, did not demonstrate sufficient power to serve as predictors of treatment response or survival.
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spelling pubmed-26501842009-03-05 Immunohistochemical Estimates of Angiogenesis, Proliferative Activity, p53 Expression, and Multiple Drug Resistance Have No Prognostic Impact in Osteosarcoma: A Comparative Clinicopathological Investigation Sorensen, Flemming Brandt Jensen, Kenneth Vaeth, Michael Hager, Henrik Funder, Anette Mariane Daa Safwat, Akmal Keller, Johnny Christensen, Mariann Sarcoma Research Article Purpose. To investigate angiogenesis, multiple drug resistance (MDR) and proliferative activity as prognostic variables in patients suffering from osteosarcoma. Methods. Histologic biopsies from 117 patients treated in the period from 1972 through 1999 were immunohistologically investigated regarding angiogenesis (CD34), proliferative activity (MIB-1), and the expression of p53 and MDR (P-glycoprotein (Pgp); clones JSB-1, C494, and MRK16). Quantitative and semiquantitative scores of immunoreactive cells were analyzed statistically along with retrospectively obtained clinicopathologic variables. Results. Chemotherapy reduced the rate of amputations (P = .00002). The Pgp was overexpressed (score ≥2) in 48% of the primary, diagnostic biopsies, and high Pgp correlated with high Pgp in postsurgical specimens (P = .003). In contrast, no such associations were disclosed for estimates of angiogenesis (P = .64) and p53 (P > .32), whereas the MIB-1 index was reduced in the post-chemotherapy specimens (P = .02). The overall, disease-specific survival was 47%, increasing to 54% in patients receiving pre-operative chemotherapy. Statistical analyses showed prognostic impact exclusively by patient age and type of osteosarcoma. Discussion. The studied series of patients documented already prior to the chemotherapy era, a rather excellent survival and estimates of angiogenesis, proliferation, p53, and Pgp expressions, did not demonstrate sufficient power to serve as predictors of treatment response or survival. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2008 2009-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2650184/ /pubmed/19266050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/874075 Text en Copyright © 2008 Flemming Brandt Sorensen et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sorensen, Flemming Brandt
Jensen, Kenneth
Vaeth, Michael
Hager, Henrik
Funder, Anette Mariane Daa
Safwat, Akmal
Keller, Johnny
Christensen, Mariann
Immunohistochemical Estimates of Angiogenesis, Proliferative Activity, p53 Expression, and Multiple Drug Resistance Have No Prognostic Impact in Osteosarcoma: A Comparative Clinicopathological Investigation
title Immunohistochemical Estimates of Angiogenesis, Proliferative Activity, p53 Expression, and Multiple Drug Resistance Have No Prognostic Impact in Osteosarcoma: A Comparative Clinicopathological Investigation
title_full Immunohistochemical Estimates of Angiogenesis, Proliferative Activity, p53 Expression, and Multiple Drug Resistance Have No Prognostic Impact in Osteosarcoma: A Comparative Clinicopathological Investigation
title_fullStr Immunohistochemical Estimates of Angiogenesis, Proliferative Activity, p53 Expression, and Multiple Drug Resistance Have No Prognostic Impact in Osteosarcoma: A Comparative Clinicopathological Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Immunohistochemical Estimates of Angiogenesis, Proliferative Activity, p53 Expression, and Multiple Drug Resistance Have No Prognostic Impact in Osteosarcoma: A Comparative Clinicopathological Investigation
title_short Immunohistochemical Estimates of Angiogenesis, Proliferative Activity, p53 Expression, and Multiple Drug Resistance Have No Prognostic Impact in Osteosarcoma: A Comparative Clinicopathological Investigation
title_sort immunohistochemical estimates of angiogenesis, proliferative activity, p53 expression, and multiple drug resistance have no prognostic impact in osteosarcoma: a comparative clinicopathological investigation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2650184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19266050
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/874075
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