Ratios between VEGF ligands and receptors in tumor and stroma have impact on the outcome in resectable NSCLC.
e22147 Background: In tumor angiogenesis there is a complex interplay between endothelial, stromal and tumor cells. Some key regulators of this process are the members of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) family of ligands and receptors and the neuropilins (NRP). This study analyzes the correlations between the expression of these angiogenic factors in tumor cells and tumor stroma, and their prognostic role in tissue samples from resected non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. Methods: Representative tumor and stroma areas from FFPE tissue samples of 125 early-stage NSCLC patients were carefully micro-dissected. RNA isolated from the samples was retrotranscripted and prea…