PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Chai, C-Y AU - Chen, W-T AU - Hung, W-C AU - Kang, W-Y AU - Huang, Y-C AU - Su, Y-C AU - Yang, C-H TI - Hypoxia-inducible factor-1α expression correlates with focal macrophage infiltration, angiogenesis and unfavourable prognosis in urothelial carcinoma AID - 10.1136/jcp.2007.050666 DP - 2008 May 01 TA - Journal of Clinical Pathology PG - 658--664 VI - 61 IP - 5 4099 - http://jcp.bmj.com/content/61/5/658.short 4100 - http://jcp.bmj.com/content/61/5/658.full SO - J Clin Pathol2008 May 01; 61 AB - Background: Hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1α is a critical regulatory protein of cellular response to hypoxia and is closely related to angiogenic process.Aims: To explore the potential role and the prognostic value of HIF-1α in urothelial carcinoma (UC).Methods: Clinicopathological and follow-up data on 99 UC cases were reviewed and immunostained for HIF-1α, CD68, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and CD34 antigen. Tumour-associated macrophage (TAM) counts and HIF-1α expression were compared with clinicopathologic characteristics, overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival rates (DFS).Results: High expression of HIF-1α was detected in 55 of 99 (55.6%) tumours. HIF-1α expression was correlated with tumour size, histological grade, tumour invasiveness and recurrence. VEGF and microvessel density (MVD) demonstrated their positive correlation with HIF-1α overexpression, supporting the correlation of HIF-1α up-regulation with tumour angiogenesis. Higher TAM infiltration was identified in high expression of HIF-1α cases rather than HIF-1α low expression cases (p = 0.002). Kaplan–Meier analysis found that HIF-1α overexpression and high TAM count was only associated with worse DFS (p = 0.009, p = 0.023) but was not associated with OS (p = 0.696, p = 0.141). Multivariate analyses indicated only tumour size (p = 0.038) to be an independently significant prognostic factor for OS, in addition, HIF-1α expression (p = 0.011), as well as histological grade (p = 0.038), and MVD (p = 0.004), to be independently significant prognostic factors for DFS.Conclusions: Our results indicate that HIF-1α is a key regulator of the angiogenic cascade. We show that HIF-1α is an independent prognostic factor for disease-free survival.