DNA flow cytometric measurements in breast cancer: a review of the instrumentation principles and clinical significance.

M Berho, A L Viciana, R J Poppiti, P Ruiz
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Abstract

Breast cancer treatment remains a controversial and challenging issue. Treatment of this disease is often guided by the clinical stage and type of tumor present, as well as information provided by a variety of prognostic indicators which can be employed. DNA analysis by flow cytometry is a relatively new technique that is emerging as a powerful tool to predict the biologic behavior of breast tumors. A majority of studies have demonstrated that the S-phase fraction measured by DNA flow cytometric is an independent predictor of patient outcome. There is less conclusive information regarding the association of DNA ploidy with the clinical behavior of breast malignancies, although, tumor grading often closely parallels this DNA parameter. New flow cytometry methodology involves multiparameter analysis that allows a simultaneous examination of DNA ploidy and cell cycle analysis with surface or internal molecules. This newer approach permits a precise delineation of DNA characteristics in distinct cell populations within a tumor and will likely enhance the utility of this procedure in determining the biologic behavior of the breast tumor.

乳腺癌DNA流式细胞术测量:仪器原理和临床意义的综述。
乳腺癌的治疗仍然是一个充满争议和挑战的问题。这种疾病的治疗通常以临床分期和肿瘤类型以及各种预后指标提供的信息为指导。流式细胞术DNA分析是一项相对较新的技术,正在成为预测乳腺肿瘤生物学行为的有力工具。大多数研究表明,DNA流式细胞术测量的s相分数是患者预后的独立预测因子。关于DNA倍体与乳腺恶性肿瘤临床行为的关系,目前还没有结论性的信息,尽管肿瘤分级通常与DNA参数密切相关。新的流式细胞术方法涉及多参数分析,允许同时检查DNA倍性和细胞周期分析与表面或内部分子。这种新的方法可以精确地描述肿瘤内不同细胞群的DNA特征,并可能增强该方法在确定乳腺肿瘤生物学行为方面的实用性。
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