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Original Article: Clinical

Clinical correlations and prognostic relevance of HGF, VEGF AND FGF expression in Brazilian patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma

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Pages 257-264 | Received 09 Aug 2007, Accepted 23 Oct 2007, Published online: 01 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The aims of this study were to correlate HGF, VEGF and FGF serum levels and microvessel density (MVD) with cell origin, biological behavior, tumor load and prognosis in NHL. Eighty-seven consecutive previously untreated NHL patients had serum samples collected; 37 (42%) of them also had serum follow-up samples; the control group was composed of 10 healthy blood donors. Cytokine serum levels were determined by ELISA, and MVD was measured by CD34 staining in paraffin blocks. HGF mean serum level was significantly higher in both early and advanced NHL stages when compared with the control group. HGF was also significantly higher in aggressive and indolent NHL when compared with the control group. Also, mean serum level of HGF in aggressive NHL was significantly higher than in indolent NHL. Regarding International Prognostic Index (IPI), HGF mean serum level at diagnosis was significantly higher for patients with IPI >2 when compared to IPI ≤2. Sequential analyses of HGF, VEGF and FGF serum levels in NHL showed that serum HGF and VEGF levels decreased significantly after 6 months of treatment completion. Our findings suggest that HGF serum level is associated with tumor load and aggressiveness, and response to treatment results in a decrease in HGF serum levels in NHL patients.

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