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Published in: Tumor Biology 3/2016

01-03-2016 | Original Article

Comparison of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT findings with vascular endothelial growth factors and receptors in colorectal cancer

Authors: Ahmet Kocael, Betül Vatankulu, Osman Şimşek, Mahir Cengiz, Ahu Kemik, Pınar Kocael, Metin Halaç, Kerim Sönmezoğlu, Kenan Ulualp

Published in: Tumor Biology | Issue 3/2016

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-PET/CT findings with the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family and its receptor (VEGFR) levels in metastatic and nonmetastatic colorectal cancer (CRC). Fluorine-18 FDG-PET/CT scans were performed for initial staging and restaging of patients with CRC. FDG-PET/CT findings of tumor (such as the presence of a primary tumor, the lymphatic or distance metastases, and the maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of the primary tumor), serum VEGF A-C-D-E levels, and serum VEGF receptor 1-2-3 levels were analyzed. A total of 63 patients were included into the study (35 males, mean age 61.3 ± 11.9 years). Patients were divided into two groups, based on positive and negative PET/CT findings. Patients were also categorized according to the presence of metastasis. All evaluated parameters were significantly higher in the PET/CT-positive group than the PET/CT-negative group (p < 0.001). All those parameters were also positively correlated with each other. The highest correlation for SUVmax of primary tumor was found with VEGFR-3 (p < 0.001, r = 0.665). Patients with metastases had high levels of VEGF-D, VEGF-A, VEGF-C, VEGF-E, and VEGFR-3 than those without metastases. These parameters had better specificity and sensitivity values than the SUVmax of the primary tumor for detection of metastases. However, VEGF-D was the best indicator of metastasis in all of those parameters (VEGF-D vs SUVmax; sensitivity 100 vs 100 %; specificity 76 vs 76 %; AUC 0.903 vs 0.835; p < 0.001, respectively). Vascular endothelial growth factor family and its receptors were significantly higher in metastatic CRC patients. VEGF-D was the best indicator of metastasis than all VEGF family, VEGFR-3, and primary tumor SUVmax. VEGF family (A-C-D-E) and VEGFR-3 may help to determine the prognosis and management of CRC.
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Metadata
Title
Comparison of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT findings with vascular endothelial growth factors and receptors in colorectal cancer
Authors
Ahmet Kocael
Betül Vatankulu
Osman Şimşek
Mahir Cengiz
Ahu Kemik
Pınar Kocael
Metin Halaç
Kerim Sönmezoğlu
Kenan Ulualp
Publication date
01-03-2016
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Tumor Biology / Issue 3/2016
Print ISSN: 1010-4283
Electronic ISSN: 1423-0380
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13277-015-4218-0

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