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Angiogenesis and Angiogenic Tyrosine Kinase Receptor Expression in Pediatric Brain Tumors

Virág, József and Kenessey, István and Haberler, Christine and Piurkó, Violetta and Bálint, Katalin and Döme, Balázs and Tímár, József and Garami, Miklós and Hegedűs, Balázs (2014) Angiogenesis and Angiogenic Tyrosine Kinase Receptor Expression in Pediatric Brain Tumors. Pathology and Oncology Research, 20 (2). pp. 417-426. ISSN 1219-4956

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Abstract

Tumor angiogenesis and receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) are major novel targets in anticancer molecular therapy. Accordingly, we characterized the vascular network and the expression pattern of angiogenic RTK in the most frequent pediatric brain tumors. In a retrospective collection of 44 cases (14 astrocytoma, 16 ependymoma and 14 medulloblastoma), immunohistochemistry for VEGFR1, VEGFR2, PDGFRα, PDGFRβ, and c-Kit as well as microvessel labeling with CD34 and SMA were conducted on surgical specimens. We found a significantly higher vascular density in ependymoma. Glomeruloid formations were abundant in medulloblastoma but rare or almost absent in astrocytoma and ependymoma, respectively. C-Kit and VEGFR2 labeled blood vessels were more abundant in ependymoma than in the other two types of tumors. In contrast, medulloblastoma contained higher number of PDGFRα expressing vessels. In tumor cells, we found no VEGFR2 but VEGFR1 expression in all three tumor types. PDGFRα was strongly expressed on the tumor cells in all three malignancies, while PDGFRβ tumor cell expression was present in the majority of medulloblastoma cases. Interestingly, small populations of c-Kit expressing cancer cells were found in a number of medulloblastoma and ependymoma cases. Our study suggests that different angiogenic mechanisms are present in ependymoma and medulloblastoma. Furthermore ependymoma patients may benefit from anti-angiogenic therapies based on the high vascularization as well as the endothelial expression of c-kit and VEGFR2. The expression pattern of the receptors on tumor cells also suggests the targeting of specific angiogenic tyrosine kinase receptors may have direct antitumor activity. Further preclinical and biomarker driven clinical investigations are needed to establish the application of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in the treatment of pediatric brain tumors.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine / orvostudomány > RJ Pediatrics / gyermekgyógyászat
Depositing User: Elvira Rigóné Kálé
Date Deposited: 05 Feb 2014 18:11
Last Modified: 20 May 2016 19:06
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/9845

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