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Clinical procedure for colon carcinoma tissue sampling directly affects the cancer marker-capacity of VEGF family members

BACKGROUND: mRNA levels of members of the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor family (VEGF-A, -B, -C, -D, Placental Growth Factor/PlGF) have been investigated as tissue-based markers of colon cancer. These studies, which used specimens obtained by surgical resection or colonoscopic biopsy, yielded co...

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Autores principales: Pringels, Sarah, Van Damme, Nancy, De Craene, Bram, Pattyn, Piet, Ceelen, Wim, Peeters, Marc, Grooten, Johan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3534223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23148666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-515
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author Pringels, Sarah
Van Damme, Nancy
De Craene, Bram
Pattyn, Piet
Ceelen, Wim
Peeters, Marc
Grooten, Johan
author_facet Pringels, Sarah
Van Damme, Nancy
De Craene, Bram
Pattyn, Piet
Ceelen, Wim
Peeters, Marc
Grooten, Johan
author_sort Pringels, Sarah
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description BACKGROUND: mRNA levels of members of the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor family (VEGF-A, -B, -C, -D, Placental Growth Factor/PlGF) have been investigated as tissue-based markers of colon cancer. These studies, which used specimens obtained by surgical resection or colonoscopic biopsy, yielded contradictory results. We studied the effect of the sampling method on the marker accuracy of VEGF family members. METHODS: Comparative RT-qPCR analysis was performed on healthy colon and colon carcinoma samples obtained by biopsy (n = 38) or resection (n = 39) to measure mRNA expression levels of individual VEGF family members. mRNA levels of genes encoding the eicosanoid enzymes cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2) and 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) and of genes encoding the hypoxia markers glucose transporter 1 (GLUT-1) and carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) were included as markers for cellular stress and hypoxia. RESULTS: Expression levels of COX2, 5-LOX, GLUT-1 and CAIX revealed the occurrence in healthy colon resection samples of hypoxic cellular stress and a concurrent increment of basal expression levels of VEGF family members. This increment abolished differential expression of VEGF-B and VEGF-C in matched carcinoma resection samples and created a surgery-induced underexpression of VEGF-D. VEGF-A and PlGF showed strong overexpression in carcinoma samples regardless of the sampling method. CONCLUSIONS: Sampling-induced hypoxia in resection samples but not in biopsy samples affects the marker-reliability of VEGF family members. Therefore, biopsy samples provide a more accurate report on VEGF family mRNA levels. Furthermore, this limited expression analysis proposes VEGF-A and PlGF as reliable, sampling procedure insensitive mRNA-markers for molecular diagnosis of colon cancer.
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spelling pubmed-35342232013-01-03 Clinical procedure for colon carcinoma tissue sampling directly affects the cancer marker-capacity of VEGF family members Pringels, Sarah Van Damme, Nancy De Craene, Bram Pattyn, Piet Ceelen, Wim Peeters, Marc Grooten, Johan BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: mRNA levels of members of the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor family (VEGF-A, -B, -C, -D, Placental Growth Factor/PlGF) have been investigated as tissue-based markers of colon cancer. These studies, which used specimens obtained by surgical resection or colonoscopic biopsy, yielded contradictory results. We studied the effect of the sampling method on the marker accuracy of VEGF family members. METHODS: Comparative RT-qPCR analysis was performed on healthy colon and colon carcinoma samples obtained by biopsy (n = 38) or resection (n = 39) to measure mRNA expression levels of individual VEGF family members. mRNA levels of genes encoding the eicosanoid enzymes cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2) and 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) and of genes encoding the hypoxia markers glucose transporter 1 (GLUT-1) and carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) were included as markers for cellular stress and hypoxia. RESULTS: Expression levels of COX2, 5-LOX, GLUT-1 and CAIX revealed the occurrence in healthy colon resection samples of hypoxic cellular stress and a concurrent increment of basal expression levels of VEGF family members. This increment abolished differential expression of VEGF-B and VEGF-C in matched carcinoma resection samples and created a surgery-induced underexpression of VEGF-D. VEGF-A and PlGF showed strong overexpression in carcinoma samples regardless of the sampling method. CONCLUSIONS: Sampling-induced hypoxia in resection samples but not in biopsy samples affects the marker-reliability of VEGF family members. Therefore, biopsy samples provide a more accurate report on VEGF family mRNA levels. Furthermore, this limited expression analysis proposes VEGF-A and PlGF as reliable, sampling procedure insensitive mRNA-markers for molecular diagnosis of colon cancer. BioMed Central 2012-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3534223/ /pubmed/23148666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-515 Text en Copyright ©2012 Pringels et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pringels, Sarah
Van Damme, Nancy
De Craene, Bram
Pattyn, Piet
Ceelen, Wim
Peeters, Marc
Grooten, Johan
Clinical procedure for colon carcinoma tissue sampling directly affects the cancer marker-capacity of VEGF family members
title Clinical procedure for colon carcinoma tissue sampling directly affects the cancer marker-capacity of VEGF family members
title_full Clinical procedure for colon carcinoma tissue sampling directly affects the cancer marker-capacity of VEGF family members
title_fullStr Clinical procedure for colon carcinoma tissue sampling directly affects the cancer marker-capacity of VEGF family members
title_full_unstemmed Clinical procedure for colon carcinoma tissue sampling directly affects the cancer marker-capacity of VEGF family members
title_short Clinical procedure for colon carcinoma tissue sampling directly affects the cancer marker-capacity of VEGF family members
title_sort clinical procedure for colon carcinoma tissue sampling directly affects the cancer marker-capacity of vegf family members
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3534223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23148666
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-515
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