Alteration of the vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietins-1 and -2 pathways in transitional cell carcinomas of the urinary bladder associated with tumor progression
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Alteration of the vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietins-1 and -2 pathways in transitional cell carcinomas of the urinary bladder associated with tumor progression
Abstract
Neoangiogenesis is assumed to play an important role in the progression, metastasis and prognosis of a wide variety of tumors. To get insights into the molecular-genetic pathways and the biological role of angiogenesis in urothelial carcinogenesis, we analyzed comparatively the expression of the mRNA of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and of the angiopoietins-1 and -2 (Ang-1 and Ang-2) in 71 transitional cell carcinomas (TCC) of the urinary bladder in relation to the tumor grades and stages, and referring to epidemiological risk factors. Using real-time quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, low-stage superficial TCC expressed VEGF and Ang-2 mRNA at a significantly higher level than high-stage muscle invasive carcinomas, and low-grade TCC at an insignificantly higher level than high-grade tumors. The activity of both angiogenic factors was found to be significantly correlated. Conversely, Ang-1 mRNA was expressed at a 3-fold significantly lower level in low-grade, low-stage compared to high-grade, high-stage TCC. A significantly 3- and 2-fold respectively, drop of the VEGF and Ang-2 mRNA expression in conjunction with a 2-fold significantly higher expression of Ang-1 mRNA in the group of grade 2 TCC when infiltrating the muscle layer may represent a crucial event during urothelial carcinogenesis, and possibly indicates an important step in promoting the conversion of bladder cancer from a low to a high malignancy in this subset of carcinomas. By immunhistochemistry, high-grade, high-stage carcinomas less frequently displayed areas with a strong reactivity for the VEGF protein ('hot spots") than low-grade, low-stage TCC, paralleling the expression of the mRNA. The expression patterns observed are compatible with a reduced vascular destabilization and decreased formation of new blood vessels in advanced TCC, suggesting a balance between vessel regression and vascular growth, with a less pronounced vascular remodeling during late phases of urothelial carcinogenesis. Analyzing the effect of life-style bladder cancer risk factors, habitual smoking and coffee consumption was not observed to substantially alter the expression of the angiogenic mediators, except for weakly elevated levels of VEGF and Ang-2 mRNA in TCC of strong smokers and a borderline significantly decreased VEGF mRNA expression associated with heavy coffee consumption. Certain hazardous occupational exposures (polycyclic hydrocarbons, paints and lacquer, stone dust) may play a role in modulating tumor angiogenesis. The current data indicate that the signaling molecular-genetic pathways underlying vascular remodeling are involved in the progression of urinary bladder cancer to a more malignant and aggressive behaviour.
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