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Expression of angiogenesis markers factor VIII and CD-34 in gastric adenocarcinoma

BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer remains a subject of great interest in several studies searching for understanding its genesis and, therefore, proposing new treatments. Currently special credits have been given to immunohistochemistry as various markers are being tested with uncertain efficacy on diagnosis. AIM: To identify and quantify the expression of Factor VIII and CD-34, angiogenesis markers, in gastric tumors by imaging cytometry. METHODS: Twenty-nine 29 gastric adenocarcinomas sampled-tissue in paraffin blocks underwent immunohistochemical angiogenesis markers evaluation for factor VIII and CD-34 and the marked slides were submitted to SAMBA 4000 reading. RESULTS:The investigation method offered two comparison parameters, marking index and optical density, showing up both in 17 cases. Significant numerical expression had been observed for both markers, but Factor VIII showed a better optical density average while CD-34 presented a better result for marking index. CONCLUSIONS: Image cytometry identified and quantified Factor VIII and CD-34 expressions in a reliable and satisfactory manner, revealing the presence of angiogenesis. Factor VIII enhanced in smaller areas with better quality while CD-34 enhanced greater areas with lower quality.

Angiogenesis modulating agents; Factor VIII; CD Antigens; Image cytometry; Gastric neoplasms


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