Chromosome Changes in Soft Tissue Sarcomas2
- 1 April 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
- Vol. 72 (4) , 823-831
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/72.4.823
Abstract
An analysis of chromosome aberrations in human tumors was performed in 29 cases of soft tissue sarcoma. The tumor tissues were disaggregated with collagenase and the cells cultured for 2–3 days. Analyzable metaphases were obtained in 15 cases, 4 of which showed only normal karyotypes. The remaining 11 tumors showed various numerical and structural abnormalities in their karyotypes: 8 tumors were near-diploid and the remaining 3 were near-triploid. G- and Q-banding analyses revealed clonal abnormalities in the 11 cases with the presence of marker chromosomes; 15 different chromosomes were involved in chromosome rearrangements, chromosomes 1 and 2 being the most frequently affected. Because of the heterogeneity of the tumor group investigated (neurogenic sarcoma, 2 liposarcomas, neuro-fibrosarcoma, synovial cell sarcoma, fibrosarcoma, mesothelioma, leiomyosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma, and hemangiopericytoma), it was impossible to reach any conclusion on the specificity of the cytogenetic abnormalities for a particular tumor type.Keywords
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