DNA PLOIDY IN BREAST-LESIONS - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY USING 2 COMMERCIAL IMAGE-ANALYSIS SYSTEMS AND FLOW-CYTOMETRY
- 1 February 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 12 (1) , 28-34
Abstract
DNA ploidy determinations on a series of 24 breast specimens were performed independently utilizing flow cytometry (FCM) and two separate commercially available computerized image analysis systems for image cytometry (ICM). The tissues analyzed were obtained from 20 carcinomas, 2 benign neoplasms and 2 benign reductive procedures. The results showed a close correlation between the DNA indices (DIs) obtained by all methods in 14 of the 24 cases. In four cases, all methods showed aneuploid peaks, but with differing DIs. In six cases (two benign and four malignant) FCM showed diploidy while ICM showed peridiploid cell populations. The results obtained with the two image analysis systems were in agreement for 20 of the 24 cases. ICM is an acceptable alternative to FCM for reproducible ploidy analysis. ICM-based measurements have the advantage of the visual discrimination of abnormal cells and therefore may have a greater sensitivity in identifying small aneuploid populations. Populations with DIs in the range of 1.0 to 1.3 need to be assessed carefully in ICM-based determinations due to the potential that these "aneuploid" peaks may represent shifted diploid populations.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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