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Does the patients age at cancer diagnosis affect microvessels density in uterine sarcoma tissues?

Marcin Bobiński, Wiesława Bednarek, Karolina Okła, Grzegorz Polak, Małgorzata Sobstyl, Iwona Wertel, Jan Kotarski
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Ginekol Pol 2017;88(3):138-140.

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Vol 88, No 3 (2017)
ORIGINAL PAPERS Gynecology
Published online: 2017-03-31

Abstract

Objectives: The objective of the study was to retrospectively evaluate the density of vessels exhibiting positive glycoprotein CD34 expression in the uterine leiomyosarcoma tissues and their correlation with the age of patients at the time of tumor diagnosis.

Material and methods: The archival paraffin blocks with the cancer tissues collected from 50 patients suffering from uterine leiomyosarcoma were used together with their clinical and demographic data. The immunohistochemical peroxidase-de­pendent methods were used to detect microvessels with positive CD34 expression. The glycoprotein CD34 expression was evaluated as a density of microvessel showing the positive immunohistochemical reaction (MVDCD34).

Results: The negative, statistically significant correlation between the age of patients (at the moment diagnosis) and the MVDCD34+ (R = –0.289, p = 0.042) was found.

Conclusions: The study’s findings may suggest that the tissues of younger people constitute a permissive environment for pro-angiogenic factors.

Abstract

Objectives: The objective of the study was to retrospectively evaluate the density of vessels exhibiting positive glycoprotein CD34 expression in the uterine leiomyosarcoma tissues and their correlation with the age of patients at the time of tumor diagnosis.

Material and methods: The archival paraffin blocks with the cancer tissues collected from 50 patients suffering from uterine leiomyosarcoma were used together with their clinical and demographic data. The immunohistochemical peroxidase-de­pendent methods were used to detect microvessels with positive CD34 expression. The glycoprotein CD34 expression was evaluated as a density of microvessel showing the positive immunohistochemical reaction (MVDCD34).

Results: The negative, statistically significant correlation between the age of patients (at the moment diagnosis) and the MVDCD34+ (R = –0.289, p = 0.042) was found.

Conclusions: The study’s findings may suggest that the tissues of younger people constitute a permissive environment for pro-angiogenic factors.

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Keywords

microvessels density, uterine sarcoma, patient age

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Title

Does the patients age at cancer diagnosis affect microvessels density in uterine sarcoma tissues?

Journal

Ginekologia Polska

Issue

Vol 88, No 3 (2017)

Article type

Research paper

Pages

138-140

Published online

2017-03-31

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DOI

10.5603/GP.a2017.0026

Pubmed

28397202

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Ginekol Pol 2017;88(3):138-140.

Keywords

microvessels density
uterine sarcoma
patient age

Authors

Marcin Bobiński
Wiesława Bednarek
Karolina Okła
Grzegorz Polak
Małgorzata Sobstyl
Iwona Wertel
Jan Kotarski

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