一种分析异质实体瘤新出现的地带性的技术。

S Michelson, J T Leith, A S Glicksman
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一种技术来分析的时间依赖的出现均质区域组成的细胞从一个单一的克隆内的人工(克隆)异质肿瘤描述。肿瘤作为异种移植物在体内生长,由不同比例的二分亚群(克隆A和D)制成。它们经常取样以确定体积和组成。作为采样技术的一部分,采用了可变数量的肿瘤横切面。从每个横截面获得的随机亚样本被酶分解成单个细胞。从单细胞分解中估计肿瘤的组成。然后从所有的单细胞分解计算出细胞的全球比例的估计值。肿瘤总体组成的时间依赖性变化要求从每个样本中计算出亚群总体比例的时间依赖性估计。对样本比例的分析产生一个统计量,该统计量可以对标准化正态变量进行拟合优度测试,作为新兴地带性的测试。研究了三种人工外加剂的数据。结果表明,“地带性”,即主要由单个亚种群组成的区域,在所有情况下都出现。然而,这些区域出现的速度似乎取决于“成分稳定性”。鲁棒性研究表明,该方法对比例的全局估计量具有鲁棒性。
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A technique to analyse the emerging zonality of heterogeneous solid tumours.

A technique to analyse the time-dependent emergence of homogeneous regions composed of cells from a single clone within an artificial (clonally) heterogeneous tumour is described. Neoplasms were grown in vivo as xenografts made from varying proportions of the dichotomous subpopulations (Clones A and D). They were sampled frequently for volume and composition. A variable number of tumour cross-sections were taken as part of the sampling technique. The random subsamples obtained from each cross-section were enzymatically disaggregated into single cells. From the single cell disaggregates the composition of the tumours was estimated. An estimator for the global proportion of cells was then calculated from all the single cell disaggregates. Time-dependent changes in the overall composition of the tumour requires that a time-dependent estimate of the global proportions of the subpopulations be calculated from each sample. Analysis of the sample proportions results in a statistic which can be tested for goodness-of-fit against a standardized normal variate as a test of emerging zonality. Data from three artificial admixtures were examined. The results show that 'zonality', i.e. regions composed primarily of single subpopulations, emerges in all cases. However, the rate at which the zones emerge appears to depend on the 'compositional stability'. Robustness studies show that the technique is robust with respect to the global estimator of the proportion.

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