2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0024-3205(03)00434-x
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Expression of VEGF and MMP-9 in giant cell tumor of bone and other osteolytic lesions

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“…4C, 4D). In agreement with other reports (4,6,8,9,16,29), our in situ hybridization showed more intense signals of VEGF mRNA in the metastatic lesion compared to those on normal osteoblasts or bone marrow stromal cells. VEGF appears to plays a pivotal role in promotion of angiogenesis during the onset of metastases, evidenced by reports in which inhibition of its function effectively prevented tumor growth by hindering complete blood vessel formation (7,15).…”
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“…4C, 4D). In agreement with other reports (4,6,8,9,16,29), our in situ hybridization showed more intense signals of VEGF mRNA in the metastatic lesion compared to those on normal osteoblasts or bone marrow stromal cells. VEGF appears to plays a pivotal role in promotion of angiogenesis during the onset of metastases, evidenced by reports in which inhibition of its function effectively prevented tumor growth by hindering complete blood vessel formation (7,15).…”
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confidence: 93%
“…In addition to IL6, higher levels of the urokinase-type plasminogen activator (u-PA), its receptor (u-PAR) and its inhibitor (PAI-1) have been found in GCT and/or their pulmonary metastases [13]. There may also be links between the expression of matrix metallo-proteinases in GCT and biological behaviour because the expression of MMP-9 can sometimes occur and be maintained by means of an auto-stimulation mechanism in conjunction with interleukin-1ß [23].…”
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“…Multinucleated giant cells in ABCs express osteolytic features of osteoclasts with high levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-9 and MMP-10), tartarate-resistant acid phosphatase, and cathepsin K [23,26]. ABCs and osteolytic lesions of bone reportedly express high levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in addition to MMPs [23].…”
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“…Multinucleated giant cells in ABCs express osteolytic features of osteoclasts with high levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-9 and MMP-10), tartarate-resistant acid phosphatase, and cathepsin K [23,26]. ABCs and osteolytic lesions of bone reportedly express high levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in addition to MMPs [23]. In ABCs, the bony destructive process is largely associated with TRE17/USP6 oncogene promotion and upregulation of MMP production, similar to destructive processes associated with MMP production in bone malignancies [5,43].…”
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