## Abstract We prospectively analyzed the tumor DNA content by flow cytometry in 100 patients who underwent a curative resection for colorectal cancer between August 1989 and May 1992 in order to evaluate the prognostic significance of DNA ploidy and the DNA index (DI). Patients with aneuploid tumo
Abnormal DNA content in liver-cell dysplasia: A flow cytometric study
β Scribed by M. Roncalli; M. Borzio; B. Brando; G. Colloredo; E. Servida
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 589 KB
- Volume
- 44
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
To clarify the true nature of liver-cell dysplasia (LCD), a flow cytometric study has been performed. The DNA content of hepatocytes from 26 cases of cirrhosis with diffuse areas of LCD was investigated and compared to that of hepatocytes from 2 I control patients with non-neoplastic and neoplastic liver conditions. Flow cytometric analysis was performed on propidium-stained nuclei from archival paraffin-embedded material. Analysis was directed to assessment of diploid as well as non-diploid peaks by calculation of DNA index (DI), using normal hepatocytes present in each sample as individual and specific references. Since only samples containing at least I0,OW nuclei were considered suitable for analysis, 4 of the 26 LCD cases were discarded. Eight of 22 LCD cases had an abnormal DNA content compared with O/I I non-neoplastic cases (p < 0.05) and 8/10 hepatocellular carcinomas (p < 0.05). Nonneoplastic control cases displayed uniformly diploid stemlines whereas hepatocellular carcinomas had in 8/ I0 cases bimodal or trimodal populations. Thus, LCD is a heterogeneous lesion in terms of ploidy, and the abnormal DNA content observed in some cases supports its pre-neoplastic nature.
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