VARIATIONS IN DNA ANEUPLOID CELL CONTENT DURING TUMOR DISSOCIATION IN HUMAN COLON AND HEAD AND NECK CANCERS ANALYZED BY FLOW-CYTOMETRY

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作者
ENSLEY, JF [1 ]
MACIOROWSKI, Z [1 ]
HASSAN, M [1 ]
PIETRASZKIEWICZ, H [1 ]
SAKR, W [1 ]
HEILBRUN, LK [1 ]
机构
[1] WAYNE STATE UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT PATHOL,DETROIT,MI 48201
来源
CYTOMETRY | 1993年 / 14卷 / 05期
关键词
DNA PLOIDY; SOLID TUMOR; TUMOR DISAGGREGATION;
D O I
10.1002/cyto.990140515
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Experimental research involving human solid tumors often requires single cell suspensions of high yield that are representative of the tissue of origin and in which the cellular property of interest is preserved. This is particularly necessary for the determination of DNA ploidy by flow cytometry. Mechanical dissaggregation and proteolytic enzyme digestion are the most commonly employed dissociation techniques for solid tumors. Comparative testing of techniques is often not performed. Mechanical and proteolytic enzyme dissociation techniques were comparatively tested in 77 human squamous cell cancers of the head and neck (SCCHN) and 25 human colon cancers for cellular yield, dye exclusion viability, quality, and morphology of DNA histograms, and the presence and proportion of DNA aneuploid subpopulations. Significant and consistent DNA aneuploid subpopulation losses were noted in mechanical preparations of SCCHN and enzymatic preparations of colon cancers. The frequency of SCCHN specimens with DNA aneuploid subpopulations was underestimated by 52% in mechanical cell suspensions, and the proportion of DNA aneuploid cells was diminished in an additional 30% of the specimens. Conversely, the frequency of specimens with DNA aneuploid subpopulations was underestimated by 38% in cell suspensions from enzymatically dissociated human colon cancer and their proportion diminished in an additional 50% of the specimens. Incubations of human colon cancers with three commonly employed proteolytic enzymes demonstrated a progressive loss of DNA aneuploid subpopulations as a function of enzyme concentration and incubation time. This is a serious potential source of error in the flow cytometric determination of DNA ploidy in human solid tumors, and may contribute to the diversity of results obtained and occasional contradictory conclusions reached in such studies.
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页码:550 / 558
页数:9
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