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Tenascin
expression in astrocytomas correlates with angiogenesis
Zagzag D, Friedlander DR, Miller DC, Dosik J, Cangiarella J, Kostianovsky M,
Cohen H, Grumet M, Greco MA
Division of Neuropathology, Kaplan Comprehensive Cancer Center,
New York, New York.
We investigated the expression and distribution of the extracellular matrix
protein tenascin (TN) in 59 astrocytomas and 11 samples of normal brain by
Western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry using antibodies against human
TN.
The tumors included 14 juvenile pilocytic astrocytomas (grade 1), 13 low grade
fibrillary astrocytomas (grade II), 8 anaplastic astrocytomas (grade III), and
24 glioblastomas multiforme (grade IV).
Proliferation indices were calculated by computer-based image analysis after
immunostaining with the MIB-1 antibody against the Ki-67
proliferation-associated antigen.
Western blot analysis for TN on fresh frozen tumor tissue from 23 of the 59
astrocytomas indicated up to 4-fold higher TN expression in glioblastomas
multiforme than in nontumorous control tissues.
Enhanced intercellular expression of TN was observed by immunohistochemistry in
glioblastomas multiforme.
More-over, TN immunostaining was consistently greater within and around the
walls of hyperplastic blood vessels than nonhyperplastic vessels of both high
grade tumors and juvenile pilocytic astrocytomas.
Juvenile pilocytic astrocytomas with increased TN expression by Western blot
analysis had vascular hyperplasia by light microscopy.
Proliferation indices moderately correlated with tumor grade.
Enhanced immunohistochemical expression of TN was associated with higher tumor
grade with higher proliferation indices.
The strong association of TN and vascular hyperplasia, regardless of tumor
grade, suggests that TN may play a crucial role in angiogenesis.
PMID: 7531617 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=7531617&dopt=Abstract
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