2003
DOI: 10.1159/000069861
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Development of a Flow Cytometric Method to Determine DNA Ploidy of Oesophageal Cancer Cells Obtained by Forceps Biopsy Samples During Oesophago-Gastro-Duodenoscopy

Abstract: Background: The DNA content of oesophageal tumour cells is a prognostic factor in untreated patients. To investigate whether DNA ploidy is useful to select patients for neoadjuvant therapy it is of interest to develop a method allowing reliable flow cytometric analysis of the DNA content of tumour cells obtained by forceps biopsy during endoscopy before start of therapy. Methods: Freshly frozen forceps biopsy samples from 30 patients with oesophageal cancer were disaggregated. DNA was stained with propidium io… Show more

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“…In contrast to FC, high fidelity ICS identified all BAC tissues as aneuploid and the histograms showed lack of diploid peaks as also reported previously [ 10 , 17 ]. The main reason for these findings may be related to the fact that in ICS selected tumor cells, primarily, are included for DNA content analysis.…”
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“…In contrast to FC, high fidelity ICS identified all BAC tissues as aneuploid and the histograms showed lack of diploid peaks as also reported previously [ 10 , 17 ]. The main reason for these findings may be related to the fact that in ICS selected tumor cells, primarily, are included for DNA content analysis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The main reason for the false negative aneuploidy result in BAC by standard FC appears to be the inclusion of disproportionately large number of non-cancerous diploid cells in the samples. This view is supported by the studies of Rickes and colleagues [ 10 ] who reported that many cases of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma or adenocarcinoma that were diploid on standard FC were aneuploid by the double-labeled FC in which esophageal cancer cells were labeled with cytokeratin-19 for squamous cell carcinoma and cytokeratin-18 for adenocarcinoma [ 10 ]. Similarly, all cases of BAC were found to be aneuploid by image cytometry that performs DNA content analysis on identified abnormal cells [ 17 , 20 ].…”
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“…DNA histograms obtained with standard flow cytometry (FC) suffer from inclusion of unknown quantities of the non-epithelial cells in the test sample. In recent years, attempts at better definition of the sample to be tested by FC have included labeling of the cells of interest 14 or selecting laser dissected areas of interest. In ICS, the selected test sample includes visually identified the epithelial cells in an area of interest.…”
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confidence: 99%