Abstract

Objective To explore the relationship between CD146(MCAM),microvessel density(MVD)in renal cell carcinoma(RCC) and its clinic-pathology,and to explore their correlation with clinic-pathologic parameter of RCC. Methods Immunohistochemisty was employed to determine the expression of CD146 and MVD in 43 RCC tissues and 20 normal control renal tissues. Results The positive expression of CD146 in RCC(90.7 %,39/43) was remarkably higher than that in normal renal tissue(30.0 %,6/20)(x2=27.77,P<0.05).The expression of CD146 was not correlated with the category of RCC (x2=1.37,all P >0.05),but had a significant correlation to(the tumor volume x2=7.57)clinical stage(r=0.62) and metastasis of RCC(x2=19.99,P<0.05). The MVD of RCC [(78.00±23.10)/200HP]was significantly higher than that of normal renal tissue [(23.05±7.93)/200HP].The MVD of CD146 was not correlated with the tumor volume and category of RCC (t=1.33,t=1.46,au P> 0.05),but had a significant correlation to clinical stage and metastasis of RCC (t=2.37,t=2.10,P< 0.05). There was a positive correlation between expression of CD146 and MVD in RCC(r=0.74,P<0.05). Conclusion The overexpression of CD146 in RCC has a significant relation with tumor angiogenesis.The expression of CD146 and angiogenesis might serve as an important indicator of the development, progress and metastasis of RCC. Key words: Carcinoma, renal call; CD146; Microvascular density; Immunohistochemistry

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