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Expression of angiogenic growth factor genes in primary human astrocytomas may contribute to their growth and progression.
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1991
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Neuro-oncologyAngiogenesisDevelopmental BiologyGliomaPrimary Human AstrocytomasAngiogenic Growth FactorsMedicinePathologyFibroblast Growth FactorVascular BiologyNeurologyNeovascularizationGrowth Factor-alphaCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentTumor BiologyCancer Growth
Astrocytomas are highly malignant brain tumors and are among the most neovascularized solid tumors. We have investigated the expression of the angiogenic growth factors acidic fibroblast growth factor and transforming growth factor-alpha, together with its receptor epidermal growth factor receptor, in 30 primary astrocytomas. Both acidic fibroblast growth factor and transforming growth factor-alpha, together with epidermal growth factor receptor, are found to be greatly overexpressed in these tumors when compared with normal brain. This overexpression of angiogenic growth factors may underlie the intense neovascularization characteristic of astrocytomas.