J. Nagy et al., HEPATOCYTE GROWTH-FACTOR SCATTER FACTOR, ANGIOGENESIS AND TUMOR-CELL PROLIFERATION IN PRIMARY BREAST-CANCER, Breast, 5(2), 1996, pp. 105-109
Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) is a fibroblast-deriv
ed cytokine whose receptor is encoded by c-met. HGF/SF promotes tumour
cell proliferation, dissociation, invasion and angiogenesis. Previous
studies have demonstrated an association between HGF/SF expression, d
isease-relapse and reduced overall survival in patients with primary b
reast cancer. HGF/SF levels were measured in 73 breast cancers (median
follow up: 61 months) by ELISA. Frozen sections of these tumours were
stained with anti-CD34 antibody to determine percentage tumour vascul
ar volume and antibody MIB-1 to determine KI-67 tumour proliferation i
ndex. There was a significant positive linear correlation between HGF/
SF levels, tumour vascular volume (r = 0.493, P < 0.001) and KI-67 ind
ex (r = 0.255, P < 0.04). Tumour vascular volume also correlated with
disease relapse (P < 0.04) and KI-67 index with tumour grade (P < 0.02
) and reduced overall survival (P < 0.05). These results demonstrate a
n association between HGF/SF expression, tumour vascular volume and KI
-67 index. This suggests that the observed effect of HGF/SF expression
on disease-relapse and overall survival may be linked to tumour cell
proliferation and angiogenesis.