Mast cell density, angiogenesis, blood clotting, and prognosis in women with advanced ovarian cancer
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Mast cell density, angiogenesis, blood clotting, and prognosis in women with advanced ovarian cancer
Abstract
Objective: To determine clinical or biological associations between mast cell density, blood clotting, angiogenesis, and survival of patients with advanced ovarian cancer.
Methods: Tumor tissue sections were assessed for mast cell density by staining for mast cell tryptase, blood clotting by staining of thrombosed blood vessels, and angiogenesis by CD34 expression. Chi-square, Kaplan-Meier, and Cox proportional hazard statistical analyses were used.
Results: 44 women with stage III-IV ovarian cancers had tumor blocks available for immunohistochemical analysis. Higher mean vessel density (MVD) (>11 vessels/400x field) predicted for better survival than lower MVD (< or =11 vessels/400x field) (P = 0.004). Women whose tumors had low levels of peri-tumoral mast cell infiltration had a mean survival of 40.6 months compared to 50.6 months in those whose tumors had high levels (P = 0.47). Tumors with higher MVD and high peri-tumoral mast cell infiltration had a mean survival of 80.3 months compared to 37.8 months in those with low mast cell density or low MVD (P = 0.015). Patients with tumors showing a low degree of blood clotting had a mean survival of 45.5 compared to 45.1 months in those with tumors showing a high degree of blood clotting (P = 0.91). There was no significant association between angiogenesis and mast cell density (P = 0.123). In multivariate analysis, higher MVD remained as a significant prognostic factor for improved survival after adjusting for clotting and mast cell density.
Conclusions: Our data suggest that peri-tumoral mast cell infiltration in tumors with high MVD predicts for improved survival in women with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer.
Comment in
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Mast cell density, angiogenesis, and their significance in tumor development.Gynecol Oncol. 2006 Mar;100(3):628-9; author reply 629-30. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2005.11.024. Epub 2005 Dec 27. Gynecol Oncol. 2006. PMID: 16376975 No abstract available.
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