Comparison of monoclonal antibody Ki-67 reactivity with grade and DNA flow cytometry of breast carcinomas
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- 1 March 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 57 (3) , 281-283
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1988.60
Abstract
The reactivity of 95 breast carcinomas with the antibody Ki-67, which recognises a nuclear antigen in proliferating cells, has been assessed and compared to their histological grade and, for 47 tumours, DNA index and S-phase content. The effects of freezing and section handling on the stability of the nuclear antigen have been assessed. Evidence of nuclear staining was seen in 56% of carcinomas, with a range of positive cells from <1% to 60%. Cytoplasmic rather than nuclear staining was observed in 26% and 18% of carcinomas were negative. A significant correlation was observed between the percentage of positive nuclei and S-phase content, but not grade. Three groups of carcinomas were identified: those in which Ki-67 reactivity, grade and S-phase content were similar; ones in which there was prominent nuclear reactivity with Ki-67 but low grade and S-phase content; and a group showing the converse. These patients will be followed to assess which of these three markers of proliferation is of greatest prognostic value.Keywords
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