Vasculogenic Mimicry Occurs at Low Levels in Primary and Recurrent Glioblastoma.

Cancers(2023)

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Vasculogenic mimicry (VM), the ability of tumour cells to form functional microvasculature without an endothelial lining, may contribute to anti-angiogenic treatment resistance in glioblastoma. We aimed to assess the extent of VM formation in primary and recurrent glioblastomas and to determine whether VM vessels also express prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), a pathological vessel marker. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue from 35 matched pairs of primary and recurrent glioblastoma was immunohistochemically labelled for PSMA and CD34 and stained with periodic acid-Schiff (PAS). Vascular structures were categorised as endothelial vessels (CD34+/PAS+) or VM (CD34-/PAS+). Most blood vessels in both primary and recurrent tumours were endothelial vessels, and these significantly decreased in recurrent tumours ( < 0.001). PSMA was expressed by endothelial vessels, and its expression was also decreased in recurrent tumours ( = 0.027). VM was observed in 42.86% of primary tumours and 28.57% of recurrent tumours. VM accounted for only a small proportion of the tumour vasculature and VM density did not differ between primary and recurrent tumours ( = 0.266). The functional contribution of VM and its potential as a treatment target in glioblastoma require further investigation.
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glioblastoma, vasculogenic mimicry, angiogenesis, prostate-specific membrane antigen, tumour recurrence, tumour progression
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