Objective: To study the expression and the significance of Angiopoietin-1 (Ang-1) through observing the correlations among the expression of Ang-1 to clinicopathologic characteristics and microvessel density (MVD...Objective: To study the expression and the significance of Angiopoietin-1 (Ang-1) through observing the correlations among the expression of Ang-1 to clinicopathologic characteristics and microvessel density (MVD) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Methods: Expressions of Angiopoietin-1 and CD34 in 41 human OSCC tissues, 30 adjacent noncancerous oral tissues and 10 normal oral mucosas were detected by immunohistochemical SABC method. MCD was also assessed. Results: Of the 41 OSCC tissues, 41.46% (17/41) was Ang-1 positive. The expression of Ang-1 was significantly lower in OSCC than that in adjacent noncancerous oral tissues (P〈0.05) and normal oral mucosa (P〈0.05). The Ang-1 expression was significantly higher in high differentiated tumor than that in moderately differentiated tumor (P〈0.05). The MVD was significantly higher in Ang-1-negative OSCC than in Ang-1-positive OSCC (P〈0.01), and negatively correlated with the expression of Ang-1 (r=-0.32, P〈0.05). Conclusion: Down-regulated expression of Ang-1 may play a crucial role in the development of OSCC. It negatively regulated the angiogenesis of tumor.展开更多
Background and aim:Severe alcoholic hepatitis(SAH),the most florid form of alcohol-related liver dis-ease(ALD),has a mortality rate of 16%at 28 days.The angiopoietin-Tie 2 system regulates angiogenesis and inflammatio...Background and aim:Severe alcoholic hepatitis(SAH),the most florid form of alcohol-related liver dis-ease(ALD),has a mortality rate of 16%at 28 days.The angiopoietin-Tie 2 system regulates angiogenesis and inflammation,both of which are implicated in the pathogenesis of ALD.This study examined plasma and hepatic gene expression of angiopoietin 1(ANG1)and angiopoietin 2(ANG2)in patients with SAH and ALD and investigated their roles as prognostic biomarkers.Methods:A case-control study was performed measuring plasma levels of ANG1 and ANG2 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)from 30 patients with SAH(Maddrey's discriminant function32),32 patients with ALD cirrhosis and 15 healthy controls(HC).RNA sequencing for ANG1,ANG2,TIE1(codes for Tie1 receptor)and TEK(codes for Tie2 receptor)gene expression from a separate cohort study of 79 patients was also performed.Results:Plasma levels of ANG1 were lower(P=0.010)and ANG2 were higher(P<0.0001)in patients with ALD/SAH compared to HC.The ANG2:ANG1 ratio was higher in those with ALD/SAH compared to HC(P<0.0001).ANG2 levels were the highest in patients who developed sepsis(P=0.030)and those dying within 90 days(P=0.020).ANG2 levels correlated positively with model for end-stage liver disease(MELD)score(r=0.30,P=0.020),Child-Pugh score(r=0.38,P=0.003),international normalized ratio(r=0.41,P=0.001)and white blood cell count(r=0.28,P=0.040)and inversely correlated with albumin(r=0.26,P=0.040).ANG1 gene expression from liver biopsies was higher in SAH than that in HC(P<0.0001),and greater in severe disease(P<0.0001).ANG2 gene expression trended towards being lower in SAH than that in HC(P=0.070)though was upregulated in severe disease(P=0.0003).Conclusions:Plasma ANG2 is raised in SAH and ALD and could be useful as a prognostic biomarker in this patient population.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the Medical Science Grant of Sichuan Province Key Sci & Tech Subjects (No. 20020807) and Guizhou Province Government Century Grant (No.9813).
文摘Objective: To study the expression and the significance of Angiopoietin-1 (Ang-1) through observing the correlations among the expression of Ang-1 to clinicopathologic characteristics and microvessel density (MVD) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Methods: Expressions of Angiopoietin-1 and CD34 in 41 human OSCC tissues, 30 adjacent noncancerous oral tissues and 10 normal oral mucosas were detected by immunohistochemical SABC method. MCD was also assessed. Results: Of the 41 OSCC tissues, 41.46% (17/41) was Ang-1 positive. The expression of Ang-1 was significantly lower in OSCC than that in adjacent noncancerous oral tissues (P〈0.05) and normal oral mucosa (P〈0.05). The Ang-1 expression was significantly higher in high differentiated tumor than that in moderately differentiated tumor (P〈0.05). The MVD was significantly higher in Ang-1-negative OSCC than in Ang-1-positive OSCC (P〈0.01), and negatively correlated with the expression of Ang-1 (r=-0.32, P〈0.05). Conclusion: Down-regulated expression of Ang-1 may play a crucial role in the development of OSCC. It negatively regulated the angiogenesis of tumor.
文摘Background and aim:Severe alcoholic hepatitis(SAH),the most florid form of alcohol-related liver dis-ease(ALD),has a mortality rate of 16%at 28 days.The angiopoietin-Tie 2 system regulates angiogenesis and inflammation,both of which are implicated in the pathogenesis of ALD.This study examined plasma and hepatic gene expression of angiopoietin 1(ANG1)and angiopoietin 2(ANG2)in patients with SAH and ALD and investigated their roles as prognostic biomarkers.Methods:A case-control study was performed measuring plasma levels of ANG1 and ANG2 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)from 30 patients with SAH(Maddrey's discriminant function32),32 patients with ALD cirrhosis and 15 healthy controls(HC).RNA sequencing for ANG1,ANG2,TIE1(codes for Tie1 receptor)and TEK(codes for Tie2 receptor)gene expression from a separate cohort study of 79 patients was also performed.Results:Plasma levels of ANG1 were lower(P=0.010)and ANG2 were higher(P<0.0001)in patients with ALD/SAH compared to HC.The ANG2:ANG1 ratio was higher in those with ALD/SAH compared to HC(P<0.0001).ANG2 levels were the highest in patients who developed sepsis(P=0.030)and those dying within 90 days(P=0.020).ANG2 levels correlated positively with model for end-stage liver disease(MELD)score(r=0.30,P=0.020),Child-Pugh score(r=0.38,P=0.003),international normalized ratio(r=0.41,P=0.001)and white blood cell count(r=0.28,P=0.040)and inversely correlated with albumin(r=0.26,P=0.040).ANG1 gene expression from liver biopsies was higher in SAH than that in HC(P<0.0001),and greater in severe disease(P<0.0001).ANG2 gene expression trended towards being lower in SAH than that in HC(P=0.070)though was upregulated in severe disease(P=0.0003).Conclusions:Plasma ANG2 is raised in SAH and ALD and could be useful as a prognostic biomarker in this patient population.