TY - JOUR
T1 - Vascular endothelial growth factor and malignant transformation of a meningioma
T2 - Case report
AU - Shono, Tadahisa
AU - Inamura, Takanori
AU - Torisu, Miho
AU - Suzuki, Satoshi
AU - Fukui, Masashi
PY - 2000/1/1
Y1 - 2000/1/1
N2 - Although meningiomas are common benign intracranial tumors which grow slowly, we occasionally encountered aggressive or malignant ones. One of these cases showed an interesting relationship to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). A 39-year-old woman underwent resection of a sphenoid ridge meningioma; the residual tumor showed evidence of malignant transformation 14 years later. We immunohistochemically examined six successive surgical specimens plus the autopsy specimen of this patient's tumor for proliferative potential, vascularity, and expression of various growth factors. In the latter stage of clinical courses, proliferative potential and vascularity was seen to increase year by year. Expression of VEGF was upregulated and correlated with vascularity. On the other hand, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), and epidermal growth factor (EGF) were not overexpressed in this tumor. This case suggests that overexpression of VEGF and increased angiogenic potential might be involved in malignant transformation of meningiomas.
AB - Although meningiomas are common benign intracranial tumors which grow slowly, we occasionally encountered aggressive or malignant ones. One of these cases showed an interesting relationship to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). A 39-year-old woman underwent resection of a sphenoid ridge meningioma; the residual tumor showed evidence of malignant transformation 14 years later. We immunohistochemically examined six successive surgical specimens plus the autopsy specimen of this patient's tumor for proliferative potential, vascularity, and expression of various growth factors. In the latter stage of clinical courses, proliferative potential and vascularity was seen to increase year by year. Expression of VEGF was upregulated and correlated with vascularity. On the other hand, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), and epidermal growth factor (EGF) were not overexpressed in this tumor. This case suggests that overexpression of VEGF and increased angiogenic potential might be involved in malignant transformation of meningiomas.
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U2 - 10.1080/01616412.2000.11741059
DO - 10.1080/01616412.2000.11741059
M3 - Article
C2 - 10763508
AN - SCOPUS:0034087442
SN - 0161-6412
VL - 22
SP - 189
EP - 193
JO - Neurological Research
JF - Neurological Research
IS - 2
ER -