VEGF, VEGF165b and EG-VEGF expression is specifically related with hormone profile in pituitary adenomas

Submitted: 6 January 2019
Accepted: 18 February 2019
Published: 5 March 2019
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Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), its inhibitory splice variant, VEGF165b and Endocrine Gland derived VEGF (EG-VEGF) have a controversial role in pituitary gland. We aim to study VEGF, VEGF165b and EG-VEGF expression in pituitary adenomas. A significant correlation was found between growth hormone (GH) and VEGF secretion (P=0.024). For prolactinomas, VEGF and prolactin expression, had a P-value of 0.02 for Kendall coefficient and a P-value of 0.043 for the Spearman coefficient. VEGF-mRNA amplification was detected in both tumor cells and folliculostellate cells. VEGF165b was positive in 16.66% of pituitary adenomas. EG-VEGF was significantly correlated with prolactin (P=0.025) and luteinizing hormone (P=0.028). Our data strongly support VEGF, VEGF165b and EG-VEGF as important players of pituitary adenomas tumorigenesis. Particular hormonal milieu heterogeneity, special vascular network with an unusual reactivity to tumor growth correlated with variability of VEGF, VEGF165b and EG-VEGF secretion may stratify pituitary adenomas in several molecular groups with a direct impact on therapy and prognosis.

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The present work was supported by the “Victor Babeș” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timișoara, Romania

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Corlan, A. S., Cîmpean, A. M., Melnic, E., Raica, M., & Sarb, S. (2019). VEGF, VEGF165b and EG-VEGF expression is specifically related with hormone profile in pituitary adenomas. European Journal of Histochemistry, 63(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2019.3010