Objective:To study the expressions of hypoxia inducible factor-1a(HIF-1a) and matrix metalloproteinases-9(MMP-9) in renal carcinoma tissues and to study their relationship with microvessel density(MVD) and tumor progression. Methods:Immunohis-tochemical staining was used to detect the expressions of HIF-1a and MMP-9 as well as angiogenesis in 60 cases of renal carcinoma tissues and 10 cases of adjacent normal kidney tissues and the relationships between HIF-1a,MMP-9,MVD and clinicopathological parameters were analyzed. Results:Positive expression rates of HIF-1a in renal carcinoma tissues and adjacent cancer tissues were 58.33% and 0% respectively;positive expression rates of MMP-9 in renal carcinoma tissues and adjacent cancer tissues were 63.33% and 20% respectively;mean values of MVD in renal carcinoma tissues and adjacent cancer tissues were (37.93±11.94)strip/HP and (22.30±7.89)strip/HP respectively. There were statistical significances in expressions of HIF-1a,MMP-9,MVD between renal carcinoma tissues and adjacent cancer tissues(P<0.05) and they were correlated with pathology classification and lymph node metastasis. Conclusions:Increased expressions of HIF-1a,MMP-9,MVD are found in renal carcinoma tissues. HIF-1a and MMP-9 are involved in the angiogenesis of renal carcinoma and are correlated with cancer invasion and metastasis. Combined detection of HIF-1a,MMP-9 and MVD can provide valuable index for judging invasion and metastasis of renal carcinoma.
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LI Peiyong, XIN Jun, WU Baicong, XIN Minghua, WU Wenfeng. Expressions of HIF-1a,MMP-9 and MVD in renal carcinoma and their clinical significances[J]. Journal of Chongqing Medical University,2013,(2):151-154