Vascular endothelial growth factor-targeted therapy is a promising treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but its clinical benefit is often accompanied by acquired resistance. In animal studies, antiplacental growth factor therapy is effective with less resistance. The role of placental growth factor (PlGF) in the progression of HCC is not clear. In our study, we used immunohistochemistry in tissue microarrays to investigate PlGF expression in tumor and peritumoral liver tissues from 105 patients with HCC. Intratumoral and peritumoral PlGF mRNA expression was analyzed in another cohort of 37 patients. Peritumoral PlGF expression was significantly higher than intratumoral PlGF expression (p < 0.001). Intratumoral PlGF expression was not associated with patients' overall survival (OS) or time to recurrence (TTR). However, peritumoral PlGF expression, which was associated with tumor size, presence of intrahepatic metastasis, TNM stage and Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer stage, was an independent risk factor for OS (p = 0.026) and TTR (p = 0.041). The prognostic value of peritumoral PlGF expression was further validated in a validation cohort (n = 394). We inferred that the elevation of PlGF in peritumoral liver might be induced by hypoxia. We found that peritumoral PlGF expression was associated with hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (p = 0.017). PlGF expression was elevated in L02, a hepatic cell line, under hypoxic conditions in vitro. These findings indicate that high peritumoral PlGF expression is associated with tumor recurrence and survival after resection of HCC. PlGF could be a target of adjuvant therapy and deserves further investigations.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.25492DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

plgf expression
36
peritumoral plgf
24
expression associated
16
plgf
13
growth factor
12
peritumoral liver
12
expression
11
peritumoral
9
placental growth
8
hepatocellular carcinoma
8

Similar Publications

Preeclampsia (PE) is a gestational complication affecting 5% to 10% of all pregnancies. PE is characterized by hypertension and endothelial dysfunction, whose etiology involves, among other factors, alterations in the extracellular matrix (ECM) that can compromise vascular remodeling and trophoblast invasion, ie, processes essential for placental development. Endothelial dysfunction is caused by release of antiangiogenic factors, mainly a soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1), which antagonizes two endothelial angiogenic factors, the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and placental growth factor (PLGF).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: Antenatal physical activity (PA) is associated with beneficial changes in placental growth and function; however, the effect of excessive sitting time is less clear. The aim of this study was to investigate whether feto-placental growth changes with maternal activity, and whether these associations differ in a sex-specific manner.

Methods: This study included women enrolled in the Queensland Family Cohort study who self-reported PA and sitting time at 24 or 36 weeks of gestation.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

As multiple front-line immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-based combinations are approved for metastatic renal cell carcinoma, biomarkers predicting for ICI responses are needed past clinical prognostication scores and transcriptome gene expression profiling. Circulating markers represent opportunities to assess baseline and dynamic changes in immune cell frequency and cytokine levels while on treatment. We conducted an exploratory prospective correlative study of 33 patients with metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma undergoing treatment with ICIs and correlated changes in circulating immune cell subsets and cytokines with clinical responses to treatment.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) exposure and preeclampsia risk: Impaired angiogenesis through suppression of VEGF signaling.

Reprod Toxicol

December 2024

Department of Comparative Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA. Electronic address:

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are linked to preeclampsia (PE), a condition involving abnormal angiogenesis. Prior research on this association has been inconclusive. We investigated the relationship between maternal PFAS exposure and PE risk in Wisconsin.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Immunosuppressant drug tacrolimus inhibits HUVEC angiogenesis and production of placental growth factor.

Placenta

January 2025

The Ritchie Centre, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Clinical Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia.

Background: Tacrolimus is a cornerstone of immunosuppression in solid organ transplants, but its use is linked with the development of endothelial dysfunction. Pregnant solid organ transplant recipients are four to six times more likely to develop preeclampsia, which is also associated with endothelial dysfunction. Therefore, this in vitro study investigated the acute effects of tacrolimus on the expression of common angiogenic factors related to preeclampsia, and effects on angiogeneis in primary human tissues.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!