Abstract

To assess whether preoperative chemo-radiotherapy enhances the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in patients with colorectal cancer, we investigated in vivo and in vitro the interactions between chemo-radiotherapy and the expression of VEGF, and their possible impact on distant metastasis. Cellular cytotoxicity in the colon cancer cell lines, LoVo, SW480 and Caco2, was determined using a WST-8 colorimetric assay after cells were exposed to 5-fluorouracil combined with radiation. In addition, the VEGF levels in cultured cells were measured by ELISA. Preoperative serum samples and tumor specimens were prospectively collected from 32 rectal cancer patients who received preoperative chemo-radiotherapy. Both local and circulating VEGF expression levels were measured perioperatively by ELISA, and assessed in relation to the clinicopathological findings. Perioperative circulating VEGF levels from irradiated patients were also compared with a non-irradiated control group. There were significant increases in local VEGF levels, both in vivo and in vitro, after chemo-radiotherapy, especially in viable cancer cells. The circulating VEGF levels in the irradiated patients were significantly lower after surgery compared with those in the control group. Although preoperative chemo-radiotherapy enhanced tumor-specific VEGF expression, especially in individual cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo, it did not necessarily enhance systemic VEGF expression, possibly because of tumor volume reduction induced by the chemo-radiotherapy.

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