Abstract

Background: Angiogenesis is required for growth and metastasis of tumor tissue. Quantization of angiogenesis by calculating the microvessel density can be done in histopathology specimens with the help of immunochemistry. In this study we used anti CD 34 antibody to highlight the endothelial cells and thus calculate microvessel density. Most studies have shown a positive correlation of microvessel density with increasing pathological grade and have also shown microvessel density as an independent predictor of cancer progression and survival. The present study was to find out the microvessel density in benign and malignant lesions of prostate and also to correlate the vascularity with increasing grade of cancer.Materials and methods: Sixty five prostatic biopsies were evaluated for microvessel density using CD34 monoclonal antibody. Comparison was done between BPH and Carcinoma Prostate. MVD was correlated with Gleason’s score, weight of specimen and increasing age of patient. Effect of prostatitis on Microvessel density was studied.Results: Microvessel density was significantly higher in carcinoma prostate than in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. There was positive correlation of Microvessel density with increasing Gleason’s score. Microvessel was significantly increased in patients having symptoms for more than a year and also with biopsies revealing prostatitis. However, there was no significant correlation between Microvessel density and weight of specimen or increasing age.Conclusion: Since Microvessel density was found to be significantly higher in Prostatic Carcinoma and it showed positive correlation with Gleason’s score it can be added as one of the indicators for predicting the disease outcome.

Highlights

  • Angiogenesis is required for growth and metastasis of tumor tissue

  • Most studies have shown a positive correlation of Microvessel density (MVD) with increasing pathological grade[4,5], while some other studies have found out that MVD is an independent predictor of cancer progression and survival.[6,7]

  • A total of 65 prostatic biopsies were in this study out of which 41 cases were of nodular hyperplasia and 24 prostatic carcinomas

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Introduction

Angiogenesis is required for growth and metastasis of tumor tissue. Quantization of angiogenesis by calculating the Microvessel density (MVD) can be done in histopathologyCorrespondence: Microvessels density in prostatic lesionsTransurethral resection of prostate for benign prostatic hyperlasia and needle biopsies for diagnosis of carcinoma is the commonly received specimens in the histopathology department for disease of the prostate.The importance of these biopsies is especially to diagnose carcinoma and to grade them or detect early lesions such as prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN) which is considered a precancerous lesion.[3]. Quantization of angiogenesis by calculating the Microvessel density (MVD) can be done in histopathology. Most studies have shown a positive correlation of MVD with increasing pathological grade[4,5], while some other studies have found out that MVD is an independent predictor of cancer progression and survival.[6,7] The present study was taken up to see if there was a significant difference in MVD in benign and malignant lesions of prostate and to correlate the vascularity with increasing grade of cancer. The present study was to find out the microvessel density in benign and malignant lesions of prostate and to correlate the vascularity with increasing grade of cancer

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