Modified microvessel density based on perfusion distance: a preferable NSCLC prognostic factor

基于灌注距离的微血管密度修正:一种更优的非小细胞肺癌预后因素

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite the vital role of blood perfusion in tumor progression, the prognostic value of typical blood perfusion markers, such as microvessel density (MVD) or microvessel area (MVA), in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is still unclear. This study established a modified MVD (mMVD) measurement based on perfusion distance and determined its prognostic value in patients with NSCLC. METHODS: A total of 100 patients with NSCLC were enrolled in this retrospective study. The intratumor microvessels of NSCLC patients were visualized using immunohistochemical staining for CD31. The blood perfusion distance was evaluated as the distance from each vessel to its nearest cancer cell (D(mvcc)), and the cutoff value for prognosis was determined. Apart from the total MVD (tMVD), microvessels near cancer cells within the cutoff-D(mvcc) were counted as mMVD. Predictive values for mortality and recurrence were evaluated and compared. RESULTS: The D(mvcc) ranged from 1.6 to 269.8 µm (median, 13.1 µm). The mMVD (range: 2-70; median 23) was counted from tMVD according to the cutoff-D(mvcc) (~20 µm). Compared with tMVD, a larger fraction of mMVD (80% vs. 2.9%) played a significant role in overall survival, with an improved area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) (0.74 vs. 0.56). A high mMVD was an independent positive indicator of overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS). In contrast, tMVD was only related to PFS at the optimal cutoff. CONCLUSIONS: Perfusion-distance-based mMVD is a promising prognostic factor for NSCLC patients with superior sensitivity, specificity, and clinical applicability compared to tMVD. This study provides novel insights into the prognostic role of tumor vessel perfusion in patients with NSCLC.

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