High preoperative serum vascular endothelial growth factor levels predict poor clinical outcome after curative resection of gastric cancer.

Br J Surg

Service of General and Digestive Surgery, Institut de Malalties Digestives i Metabolisme, Barcelona, Spain.

Published: December 2009

Background: Tumour vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and tumour urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) are prognostic factors in gastric cancer but surgical specimens are required for testing. The prognostic value of preoperative serum VEGF (s-VEGF) and serum uPA (s-uPA) levels was evaluated in patients undergoing potentially curative (R0) gastric cancer resection.

Methods: Concentrations of s-VEGF and s-uPA were measured 97 patients with gastric cancer and 20 controls. Angiogenesis was measured in vitro based on human endothelial cell tube formation.

Results: Levels of s-VEGF were higher in patients with gastric cancer than controls (median 288 versus 189 pg/ml respectively; P = 0.002). They were associated with pathological tumour node metastasis (pTNM) stage, pT, pN, lymph node ratio and perineural invasion, and correlated with platelet counts. In multivariable analysis, s-VEGF over 320 pg/ml was the only preoperative predictor of both recurrence and disease-specific survival. Serum from patients with raised s-VEGF levels enhanced angiogenesis in vitro significantly more than serum from those with a s-VEGF level of 320 pg/ml or less.

Conclusion: High preoperative s-VEGF level is an independent prognostic factor for recurrence and survival after R0 resection of gastric cancer. This may provide a useful guide to decision making regarding neoadjuvant and adjuvant therapies.

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