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Three-dimensional DNA image cytometry by confocal scanning laser microscopy in thick tissue blocks of prostatic lesions

✍ Scribed by Theano Irinopoulou; Jany Vassy; Michael Beil; Polyxeni Nicolopoulou; David Encaoua; Jean Paul Rigaut


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
189 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0196-4763

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✦ Synopsis


DNA ploidy provides important information for the evaluation of the prognosis of prostate cancer. For the purpose of DNA cytometry and nuclear measurements, we developed an image processing system for the acquisition and processing of three-dimensional (3D) images based on confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM). The advantage of the CSLM is the preservation of the tissue architecture and the possibility of multilabeling. It is possible to determine both individual nuclear features and cellular features and the degree of the spatial heterogeneity of several markers. Special attention was paid to the development of the automatic method for the 3D segmentation of cell nuclei. Thick tissue slides (100 microm), stained for DNA with chromomycin A3, from 4 patients (with benign hyperplasia, prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN), and well-and poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma of the prostate), were studied in order to test the practicability of the developed methodology. DNA histograms showed a single peak in the diploid range for the hyperplasia and PIN cases. For the case of well-differentiated carcinoma, 2 peaks were observed, 1 in the diploid range and I in the tetraploid range. The case of poorly-differentiated carcinoma was characterized by an aneuploid distribution. For the cases of PIN and carcinomas, we observed a considerable variation of the volume of nuclei.