Xm. Li et al., SIGNIFICANCE OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH-FACTOR MESSENGER-RNA EXPRESSION IN INVASION AND METASTASIS OF HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA, Journal of experimental & clinical cancer research, 17(1), 1998, pp. 13-17
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is an important mediator crf
vascular development in tumors. We aimed at clarifying the relationsh
ip between VEGF mRNA expression and invasion or metastasis of hepatoce
llular carcinoma (HCC), Reverse transcript-polymerase chain reaction (
RT-PCR) was carried out on surgical specimens of 48 patients with HCC.
The relative levels of VEGF mRNA expression were measured by determin
ing a ratio between PCR products of VEGF and the endogenous internal s
tandard gene p-actin. Expression of VEGF mRNA in tumor was found in 76
.5% (39/51) of patients, whereas it was 21.69% (11/51) in non tumorous
liver. The levels of VEGF mRNA expression in tumors with tumorous emb
oli and in poor-encapsulated tumors were higher than that without tumo
rous emboli and in well-encapsulated tumors respectively (p<0.05 t tes
t). There was no significance in the expression of VEGF mRNA between l
arge:HCC (diameter>5cm) and small HCC (diameter less than or equal to
5cm) (p>0.05). VEGF may play an important role in the invasion and met
astasis of HCC. Angiogenesis in tumor correlates with progression of H
CC.