breast cancer;
chromosome;
1;
aneusomy;
interphase cytogenetics;
DNA ploidy;
D O I:
10.1046/j.1365-2559.1997.d01-591.x
中图分类号:
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号:
071009 ;
090102 ;
摘要:
Aneuploidy is an important prognostic factor in many cancers. Chromosome 1 abnormalities are present in most breast carcinomas. These may be part of a nonspecific increase in DNA (aneuploid status) or represent a restricted chromosomal abnormality. In 16 breast carcinomas we compared chromosome 1 aneusomy with ploidy status, Patients were selected from a mammographically screened population and interphase tumour nuclei were studied by in situ hybridization using a chromosome 1 pericentromeric probe. Ploidy status was assessed by image cytometry on disaggregated cells from paraffin blocks. Of eight cases showing chromosome 1 aneusomy, six (75%) were aneuploid and two diploid. Six (75%) of the eight eusomic cases were aneuploid. This study demonstrates that chromosome 1 aneusomy does not always reflect a gross aneuploid status but, in some tumours, is part of a more restricted chromosomal abnormality. Interphase cytogenetics, possibly using a small panel of pericentromeric probes, may be more sensitive than DNA cytometry for detecting abnormal nuclear DNA content.