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. 2007 Dec 14;18(3):173–187. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1003925

Table 1.

Types of Studies that Indicate Possible Factors and Their Postulated Mechanisms that Relate to Invasiveness and Tumor Growth of Meningiomas

Postulated Mechanisms Types of Supporting Studies
MMP, matrix metalloproteinases; TIMP, tissue inhibitors of MMPs; PDGF, platelet-derived growth factor; EGFR, epidermal growth factor receptor; PDGFR, platelet-derived growth factor receptor.
Vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) Angiogenesis and edema formation Retrospective correlation of immunohistologic and
—magnetic resonance images p = 0.0001,34p = 0.0575
—microvascular density count p = 0.000575
In vitro correlation of chemotactic activity of VEGF on endothelial cells p = 0.00350
Estrogen (E) E receptors in 10–20% of meningiomas Prospective immunohistological study of 57 meningiomas38
Progesterone (PR) PR receptors in ~67% of meningiomas, especially in women Prospective immunohistological study of 57 meningiomas38
Northern blot and in situ hybridization analysis in nine primary human meningiomas59
Nonsteroidal hormones Growth hormone, somatosatin, and dopamine receptors expressed in meningiomas Review of immunohistological, in vivo, and in vitro studies76
MMPs and TIMPs Invasiveness correlated to increase in MMP:TIMP ratio Immunohistologic studies comparing benign and anaplastic meningiomas7,26,77
PDGF-β receptor Autocrine growth stimulation and increase of c-fos expression Northern blot in 20 meningiomas, measurement of exogenous PDGF-B on incubating cells of 10 meningiomas and measurement of c-fos expression11
Comparison of astrocytomas, gliomas, and meningiomas57
Fibroblast growth factor Angiogenesis, mitogenic Northern blot, in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry studies of 22 meningiomas compared with metastatic cancers and gliomas94
Ras Transduce proliferative signals via EGFR and PDGFR Inoculation of nine meningioma cell cultures with recombinant adenovirus Ad-rasN1790