DNA aberrations in urinary bladder cancer detected by flow cytometry and fish: prognostic implications

We evaluated the genetic changes in bladder cancer biopsy by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and related them to stage and grade of the tumor, ploidy (FCM) and clinical outcome, to determine a simple method to identify tumors with a poorer prognosis. Using FISH the numerical aberrations of...

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Main Authors: AM Cianciulli, R Bovani, C Leonardo, F Iori, AM Coletta, R Marzano, A Antenucci, GM Gandolfo, C Laurenti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2009-12-01
Series:European Journal of Histochemistry
Online Access:https://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1615
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spelling doaj-d961964b147d49e1b423edc5fa6d0b2e2020-11-25T03:19:19ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Histochemistry 1121-760X2038-83062009-12-0145110.4081/16151033DNA aberrations in urinary bladder cancer detected by flow cytometry and fish: prognostic implicationsAM Cianciulli0R BovaniC LeonardoF IoriAM ColettaR MarzanoA AntenucciGM GandolfoC LaurentiPAGEPress Office, PaviaWe evaluated the genetic changes in bladder cancer biopsy by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and related them to stage and grade of the tumor, ploidy (FCM) and clinical outcome, to determine a simple method to identify tumors with a poorer prognosis. Using FISH the numerical aberrations of chromosomes 1,7,9,17 in tumor’s imprints of 70 patients with transitional cell cancer (TCC) were determined. First of all, the data demonstrated that the sensitivity of FISH in detecting quantitative DNA aberrations exceeds FCM’s sensitivity. The frequency of chromosome 1 and 9 aberrations did not show significant differences in diploid and aneuploid tumors in different stage and grade. On the contrary, the chromosome 7 and 17 aneusomy showed greater differences between pT1 and pT2-3 tumors (p<0.032 and p<0.0006, respectively) than between stage pTa and pT1. In our investigation, an increasing number of aberrations was observed in all chromosomes examined in tumors of patients who afterwards underwent cystectomy and/or had recurrent tumors. These results suggest that chromosome 7 and 17 aneusomy could be predictive of adverse outcome in a subgroup of patients with superficial tumors at presentation.https://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1615
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author AM Cianciulli
R Bovani
C Leonardo
F Iori
AM Coletta
R Marzano
A Antenucci
GM Gandolfo
C Laurenti
spellingShingle AM Cianciulli
R Bovani
C Leonardo
F Iori
AM Coletta
R Marzano
A Antenucci
GM Gandolfo
C Laurenti
DNA aberrations in urinary bladder cancer detected by flow cytometry and fish: prognostic implications
European Journal of Histochemistry
author_facet AM Cianciulli
R Bovani
C Leonardo
F Iori
AM Coletta
R Marzano
A Antenucci
GM Gandolfo
C Laurenti
author_sort AM Cianciulli
title DNA aberrations in urinary bladder cancer detected by flow cytometry and fish: prognostic implications
title_short DNA aberrations in urinary bladder cancer detected by flow cytometry and fish: prognostic implications
title_full DNA aberrations in urinary bladder cancer detected by flow cytometry and fish: prognostic implications
title_fullStr DNA aberrations in urinary bladder cancer detected by flow cytometry and fish: prognostic implications
title_full_unstemmed DNA aberrations in urinary bladder cancer detected by flow cytometry and fish: prognostic implications
title_sort dna aberrations in urinary bladder cancer detected by flow cytometry and fish: prognostic implications
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Histochemistry
issn 1121-760X
2038-8306
publishDate 2009-12-01
description We evaluated the genetic changes in bladder cancer biopsy by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and related them to stage and grade of the tumor, ploidy (FCM) and clinical outcome, to determine a simple method to identify tumors with a poorer prognosis. Using FISH the numerical aberrations of chromosomes 1,7,9,17 in tumor’s imprints of 70 patients with transitional cell cancer (TCC) were determined. First of all, the data demonstrated that the sensitivity of FISH in detecting quantitative DNA aberrations exceeds FCM’s sensitivity. The frequency of chromosome 1 and 9 aberrations did not show significant differences in diploid and aneuploid tumors in different stage and grade. On the contrary, the chromosome 7 and 17 aneusomy showed greater differences between pT1 and pT2-3 tumors (p<0.032 and p<0.0006, respectively) than between stage pTa and pT1. In our investigation, an increasing number of aberrations was observed in all chromosomes examined in tumors of patients who afterwards underwent cystectomy and/or had recurrent tumors. These results suggest that chromosome 7 and 17 aneusomy could be predictive of adverse outcome in a subgroup of patients with superficial tumors at presentation.
url https://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1615
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