Expression of eIF4E During Head and Neck Tumorigenesis: Possible Role in Angiogenesis
- 1 August 1999
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in The Laryngoscope
- Vol. 109 (8) , 1253-1258
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00005537-199908000-00013
Abstract
The translation initiation factor eIF4E (4E) when overexpressed in mammalian cells results in their oncogenic transformation. 4E facilitates the synthesis of two powerful tumor angiogenic factors (VEGF and FGF-2) by selectively enhancing their translation. 4E is overexpressed not only in all head and neck squamous cell cancers but also in some dysplastic margins. Tumorigenesis in the head and neck is proposed to be a multistep process preceded by clinically evident precancerous lesions. Molecular events underlie the histological changes that herald transformation. We wanted to study the role of 4E in tumorigenesis and further elucidate its causal role in angiogenesis. An immunohistochemical analysis with antibodies to 4E, VEGF, and basic (b)-FGF was performed on 115 specimens of the head and neck representing various stages of histological progression of malignancy. This was correlated with mean vessel density (MVD) using factor VIII. There were 41 cases of hyperplasia and low-grade dysplasia, 40 cases of high-grade dysplasia and 34 cases of cancer. There was a significant increase in the percent of cases expressing 4E from low-grade dysplasia through tumor. However, for VEGF and b-FGF the significant increase was only seen between the tumor group and dysplastic groups and no significant increase was noted between low-grade and high-grade dysplasia There was a significant increase in MVD from low- (10.7+/-1) to high-grade grade dysplasia (18.0+/-2.3). This increase was even more striking for the 4E positive cases. 4E elevation is correlated with progressive cell transformation in the head and neck. Its correlation with VEGF, b-FGF, and MVD potentiates its possible role in angiogenesis.Keywords
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