Ploidy and proliferation patterns in colo-rectal adenocarcinomas related to Dukes' classification and to histopathological differentiation. A flow-cytometric DNA study.

B Tribukait, C Hammarberg, C Rubio
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The cellular DNA pattern in 66 colo-rectal adenocarcinomas was studied by means of flow-cytometric DNA analysis. The degree of ploidy and the proportion of cells in S-phase were related to the clinical stage according to Dukes' classification and to the histological differentiation. Multiple cell populations were found in about 60 per cent of the tumours but more frequently in advanced clinical stages. According to the DNA index the cell populations were bimodally distributed with one peak in the diploid-peridiploid region and one peak in the tri- to tetraploid region. In the second group there was a higher frequency of more advanced tumours as compared to the first. The proportion of cells in S-phase was higher in pure diploid tumour cell populations of all clinical stages as compared to normal mucosa but lower as compared to peridiploid and aneuploid cell populations with high DNA index. High as well as low S-phase values may occur in all clinical stages, but a significant higher mean value was found for Dukes' C compared to Dukes' B tumours. Distant metastases occur at all DNA indices and with various S-phase values. In conclusion, tumours of different clinical stages and histological differentiation may be subdivided according to DNA index, to the existence of single or multiple cell populations and to the proportion of cells in S-phase. The biological significance of this subdivision can only be evaluated by means of clinical follow-up.

结肠直肠腺癌的倍性和增殖模式与Dukes分类和组织病理分化有关。流式细胞术DNA研究。
本文采用流式细胞技术对66例结直肠腺癌的细胞DNA图谱进行了研究。按Dukes分类,倍性程度和s期细胞比例与临床分期及组织学分化有关。在大约60%的肿瘤中发现了多个细胞群,但在晚期临床阶段更为常见。根据DNA指数,细胞群呈双峰分布,二倍体-周二倍体区有一个峰,三至四倍体区有一个峰。与第一组相比,第二组出现晚期肿瘤的频率更高。在所有临床分期中,纯二倍体肿瘤细胞群中s期细胞的比例高于正常粘膜细胞群,但低于高DNA指数的周二倍体和非整倍体细胞群。所有临床分期均可出现高或低s期值,但Dukes' C肿瘤的平均值明显高于Dukes' B肿瘤。远处转移发生在所有DNA指数和不同的s期值。综上所述,不同临床分期和组织学分化的肿瘤可根据DNA指数、单个或多个细胞群的存在以及s期细胞的比例进行细分。这种细分的生物学意义只能通过临床随访来评估。
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