Comparison of tissue disaggregation techniques of transitional cell bladder carcinomas for flow cytometry and chromosomal analysis
- 31 December 1986
- Vol. 8 (1) , 14-19
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.990080103
Abstract
DNA index (DI) measurements and chromosomal analysis of 42 transitional cell carcinomas were done after mechanical and enzymatical disaggregation of the tumor specimens. The results obtained with these different disaggregation techniques wee compared in the 33 cases (79%) that showed recognizable chromosomes. The enzymatically obtained cell suspensions could not be used for chromosomal analysis after short‐term culture of 24 hours. In four cases, the DI after enzymatical treatment could not be estimated. In most cases, the DI obtained from the tumor cells was similar for both aggregation techniques, with the exception of four cases of enzymatically treated cell suspensions in which the DI could not be estimated. The average DI of the aneuploid tumors was 13% higher than the corresponding chromosome count. In 19% of the aneuploid tumors the proportion of aneuploid cells could not be measured after enzymatical treatment. In the remaining suspensions the proportion of diploid cells was higher after enzymatical disaggregation than after mechanical treatment. It is concluded that for flow cytometric and direct chromosomal analysis of bladder tumors, the mechanical disaggregation technique is most suitable.Keywords
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