TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in hepatocellular carcinoma and the surrounding liver and correlation with MRI findings
AU - Kanematsu, Masayuki
AU - Osada, Shinji
AU - Amaoka, Nozomi
AU - Goshima, Satoshi
AU - Kondo, Hiroshi
AU - Kato, Hiroki
AU - Nishibori, Hironori
AU - Yokoyama, Ryujiro
AU - Hoshi, Hiroaki
AU - Moriyama, Noriyuki
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - OBJECTIVE. The purpose of our study was to assess the correlation between the quantitative and qualitative imaging findings on unenhanced and gadolinium-enhanced MR images and the intensity of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in hepatocellular carcinomas and in the surrounding nontumorous liver. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The intensities of VEGF expression in hepatocellular carcinoma and in the surrounding liver by Western blot analysis were converted to VEGF expression indexes (VEGFIND) in 22 surgical specimens ranging in size from 14 to 126 mn (mean, 47.6 ± 29.5 mm) that were resected in 22 patients (17 men and five women; age range 41-85 years [mean, 64 years]) between April 2000 and October 2002. MR images were retrospectively evaluated to determine contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs), signal intensity SD ratios and phase-shift indexes. Signal intensity characteristics of hepatocellular carcinomas were reviewed independently by two experienced radiologists who were unaware of the pathologic diagnosis or the results of immunoblotting. CNRs, SD ratios, and phase-shift indexes were correlated with VEGFIND using a simple regression test, and signal intensity characteristics were correlated with VEGFIND using the Spearman's rank correlation test. RESULTS. On opposed-phase T1-weighted spoiled gradient-recalled echo (GRE) images CNRs correlated inversely with the VEGF IND of hepatocellular carcinomas (r = -0.46, p = 0.038). CNRs on T2-weighted fast spin-echo images correlated directly with the VEGF IND of hepatocellular carcinomas (r = 0.49, p = 0.025), and on gadolinium-enhanced hepatic arterial phase GRE images marginally and inversely correlated with VEGFIND (r = -0.39, p = 0.081) On T2-weighted fast spin-echo images, SD ratios correlated directly with the VEGFIND of hepatocellular carcinomas (r = 0.44, p = 0.044). No correlation was found between phase-shift indexes and VEGF expression. The qualitatively assessed signal intensity heterogeneities of hepatocellular carcinomas correlated directly with the VEGFIND of hepatocellular carcinomas on opposed-phase T1-weighted GRE, T2-weighted fast spin-echo, hepatic arterial phase GRE. and equilibrium phase GRE images. CONCLUSION. Our results indicate that the signal intensity and heterogeneity of hepatocellular carcinomas on MR images correlate with the degree of VEGF expression in hepatocellular carcinomas.
AB - OBJECTIVE. The purpose of our study was to assess the correlation between the quantitative and qualitative imaging findings on unenhanced and gadolinium-enhanced MR images and the intensity of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in hepatocellular carcinomas and in the surrounding nontumorous liver. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The intensities of VEGF expression in hepatocellular carcinoma and in the surrounding liver by Western blot analysis were converted to VEGF expression indexes (VEGFIND) in 22 surgical specimens ranging in size from 14 to 126 mn (mean, 47.6 ± 29.5 mm) that were resected in 22 patients (17 men and five women; age range 41-85 years [mean, 64 years]) between April 2000 and October 2002. MR images were retrospectively evaluated to determine contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs), signal intensity SD ratios and phase-shift indexes. Signal intensity characteristics of hepatocellular carcinomas were reviewed independently by two experienced radiologists who were unaware of the pathologic diagnosis or the results of immunoblotting. CNRs, SD ratios, and phase-shift indexes were correlated with VEGFIND using a simple regression test, and signal intensity characteristics were correlated with VEGFIND using the Spearman's rank correlation test. RESULTS. On opposed-phase T1-weighted spoiled gradient-recalled echo (GRE) images CNRs correlated inversely with the VEGF IND of hepatocellular carcinomas (r = -0.46, p = 0.038). CNRs on T2-weighted fast spin-echo images correlated directly with the VEGF IND of hepatocellular carcinomas (r = 0.49, p = 0.025), and on gadolinium-enhanced hepatic arterial phase GRE images marginally and inversely correlated with VEGFIND (r = -0.39, p = 0.081) On T2-weighted fast spin-echo images, SD ratios correlated directly with the VEGFIND of hepatocellular carcinomas (r = 0.44, p = 0.044). No correlation was found between phase-shift indexes and VEGF expression. The qualitatively assessed signal intensity heterogeneities of hepatocellular carcinomas correlated directly with the VEGFIND of hepatocellular carcinomas on opposed-phase T1-weighted GRE, T2-weighted fast spin-echo, hepatic arterial phase GRE. and equilibrium phase GRE images. CONCLUSION. Our results indicate that the signal intensity and heterogeneity of hepatocellular carcinomas on MR images correlate with the degree of VEGF expression in hepatocellular carcinomas.
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U2 - 10.2214/ajr.184.3.01840832
DO - 10.2214/ajr.184.3.01840832
M3 - 記事
C2 - 15728605
AN - SCOPUS:16244396091
SN - 0361-803X
VL - 184
SP - 832
EP - 841
JO - American Journal of Roentgenology
JF - American Journal of Roentgenology
IS - 3
ER -