D Della Santa
University of Pisa
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Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | 2006
Francesca Millanta; Simonetta Citi; D Della Santa; M Porciani; Alessandro Poli
SummaryCyclooxygenase (COX)-2 is an inducible enzyme linked to tumor growth and angiogenesis. Its expression occurs in a wide range of preneoplastic and neoplastic conditions in humans, including colon and breast carcinomas. We evaluated the role of COX-2 as a mediator of angiogenesis in feline and canine invasive carcinomas (IMCs) and its role as a prognostic indicator. COX-2 expression was assessed in neoplastic samples and healthy mammary glands by immunohistochemistry, and related to the following clinicopathological parameters: age, tumor size, histologic type, tumor grading, vessel invasion, estrogen (ER) and progesterone receptor (PR) status, Ki-67, HER-2 overexpression, microvessel density (MVD), VEGF expression and overall survival (OS). In both species, COX-2 immunoreactivity was not observed in healthy tissues, whereas 96% of feline and 100% of canine invasive carcinomas scored positive. In queens, COX-2 overexpression was significantly correlated to ER-negative status (p=0.04) and to increased PR (p=0.038) expression, and angiogenesis assessed by VEGF expression (p=0.002). In bitches an increased COX-2 expression was significantly correlated to HER-2 overexpression (p=0.013) and to tumor dedifferentiation (p=0.03). In both species increased levels of COX-2 were correlated to poorer prognosis (p=0.03 in dogs and p=0.002 in cats). COX-2 is expressed in mammary tissues during tumorigenesis and its expression is associated with a poorer prognosis in bitches and queens. The correlation of COX-2 expression and angiogenesis provides support for a potential role of COX-2 inhibitors for the prevention and the treatment of feline IMCs via their anti-angiogenic properties. In the canine species, moreover, COX-2 may be important for mediating HER-2 induced mammary tumors.
Veterinary Pathology | 2005
Francesca Millanta; M Calandrella; Simonetta Citi; D Della Santa; Alessandro Poli
The role of c-erbB-2 protooncogene status in feline invasive mammary carcinomas (FMCs) was assessed through the HER-2 receptor immunohistochemical expression. The HER-2 overexpression was then correlated with some relevant histologic parameters and with the clinical course of the disease during a 2-year follow-up. Forty-seven FMCs from surgically treated queens were considered. Tumors were classified according to the WHO criteria and stromal or lymphatic invasion (or both) and histologic grading were recorded. The immunohistochemical staining was performed on paraffin sections and a well-defined scoring system based upon numbers of HER-2 receptors expressed on the cell surface was applied according to standard guidelines. Overall survival (OS) distributions were generated with the Kaplan-Meier method. HER-2 overexpression was detected in 28 of the 47 carcinomas (59.6%). This parameter was demonstrated to be significantly correlated with the shorter OS (P = 0.02). However, the HER-2 overexpression did not show significant correlation with histologic type, tumor grading, or presence of lymphatic invasion. Furthermore, the HER-2 overexpression appeared with a higher percentage in FMCs than what is reported in canine or human mammary carcinomas. The significant correlation with a shorter OS suggests a possible role of HER-2 as an additional marker of malignancy in FMCs and as a reliable prognostic indicator As in the human oncology practice, the identification of the FMCs that overexpress HER-2 may also promote new therapeutic strategies.
Veterinaria | 2002
D Della Santa; Simonetta Citi; Veronica Marchetti; Simona Nardoni
RASSEGNA DI MEDICINA FELINA | 2007
Simonetta Citi; E Caleri; D Della Santa; S Pirico; Alessandro Poli
ANNALI DELLA FACOLTÀ DI MEDICINA VETERINARIA DI PISA | 2007
Simonetta Citi; G Tria; E Caleri; D Della Santa; Pierre Melanie
Veterinaria | 2006
Simonetta Citi; D Della Santa; M. Ringressi; Alessandro Poli
Spring Meeting of the European Society of Veterinary Oncology (ESVONC 2006) | 2006
Francesca Millanta; Simonetta Citi; D Della Santa; Alessandro Poli
XII Annual Congress EAVDI | 2005
D Della Santa; Simonetta Citi; Lorrie Gaschen; Marcus G. Doherr; Veronica Marchetti
XII Annual Congress E.A.V.D.I. | 2005
D Della Santa; Simonetta Citi; Lorrie Gaschen; Marcus G. Doherr; Veronica Marchetti
RASSEGNA DI MEDICINA FELINA | 2005
Veronica Marchetti; L Baroncini; Anna Pasquini; D Della Santa