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The association between expressions of Ras and CD68 in the angiogenesis of breast cancers

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CANCER CELL INTERNATIONAL
Volume 15, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12935-015-0169-1

Keywords

Breast cancer; Ras; TAM; CD34; Angiogenesis

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81472296, 81101867, 81272542, 81200369, 81372443]
  2. China International Medical Foundation [CIMF-F-H001-057]
  3. Scientific Research Project of Jiangsu Provincial Bureau of Traditional Chinese Medicine [L213236]
  4. Medical Scientific Research Project of Jiangsu Provincial Bureau of Health [Z201206]
  5. Special Foundation of Wu Jieping Medical Foundation for Clinical Scientific Research [320.6753.1225, 320.6750.12242]
  6. Natural Science Foundation [11KJB320013]
  7. Science and Education for Health Foundation of Suzhou for Youth [SWKQ1003, SWKQ1011]
  8. Open Foundation from Chinese and Western Integrative Medicine in the Most Important Subjects of Zhejiang
  9. Science and Technology Foundation of Suzhou Xiangcheng [SZXC2012-70, XJ201451]
  10. Science and Technology Project Foundation of Suzhou [SYS201112, SYSD2012137, SYS201335]
  11. Special Foundation of Clinical Medicine of Jiangsu Provincial Bureau of Science and Technology [BL2014039]

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Objective: Angiogenesis is a critical step of breast cancer metastasis. Oncogenic Ras promotes the remodeling of cancer microenviroment. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are a prominent inflammatory cell population emerging in the microenviroment and facilitating the angiogenesis and metastasis. In the present study, we tried to investigate the relationship between the expression of Ras and infiltration of TAM, both of which could further promote angiogenesis. Methods: Expressions of Ras, CD68 and CD34 were assessed by immunohistochemistry. The infiltration of macrophages was evaluated by counting the number of CD68(+) cells. Vessel endothelial cells were defined as CD34(+) cells. Angiogenesis vascularity was defined by microvessel density (MVD) assay through counting the number of vessels per field counted in the area of highest vascular density. The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to estimate the overall survival (OS). Macrophages were derived from monocytes in the presence of macrophage colony-stimulating-factor (MCSF). Breast cancer cells were treated with macrophage-conditioned medium (MCM) and tested the expressions of K-, H- and N-Ras by using realtime-PCR. Results: Ras positive status was correlated with ER, PR and Her-2 positivity, larger tumour size and lymph node metastasis, as well as higher TNM stages. A higher number of CD68(+) cells was correlated with larger tumour size, higher TNM stages and Her-2 positivity. Both Ras positivity and infiltration of CD68(+) macrophages correlated with poor OS. The number of CD68(+) cells was positively correlated with the expression of Ras. Treatment with MCM did not up-regulate but repressed the expression of Ras. Both up-regulation of Ras and infiltration of TAMs correlated with increased MVD. Conclusion: Expression of Ras and infiltration of TAM were positively correlated, and both participated in angiogenesis. Elevated Ras could be responsible for the infiltration of TAM.

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