Three-dimensional reconstruction by confocal laser scanning microscopy in routine pathologic specimens of benign and malignant lesions of the human breast

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作者
Liu, SQ [1 ]
Weaver, DL [1 ]
Taatjes, DJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV VERMONT, DEPT PATHOL, CELL IMAGING FACIL, BURLINGTON, VT 05405 USA
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10.1007/s004180050112
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) has become an exciting new instrument because of its increased resolution over conventional wide-field microscopy and its high performance three-dimensional (3D) optical sectioning. Although CLSM has been used extensively in cell biology, few applications have been reported in routine clinical pathology. In this study, 3D reconstruction was performed on routine formalin-fixed, par affin-embedded tissues of normal mammary duct, simple ductal hyperplasia, intraductal papillary hyperplasia, ductal carcinoma in situ, invasive carcinoma, and lymph node metastatic carcinomas of the human breast by using computer-assisted CLSM in conjunction with a 3D reconstruction software package (micro Voxel). The selected specimens were sectioned at 30 mu m, mounted on glass slides, and stained with the DNA fluorescent probe, YOYO-1 iodide. The nuclear DNA and chromatin texture were clearly demonstrated after pretreatment with RNAase and hydrolysis with 2 N HCl. High quality 3D images were obtained by processing the optical section stacks with volume render and surface display parameters in microVoxel. 3D morphologic characteristics of different breast lesions were examined in various orientations by angular image rotation. The clearly benign lesions (simple ductal hyperplasia and intraductal papillary hyperplasia) revealed similar 3D morphologic features, including: (1) smooth nuclear surface and homogeneous chromatin fluorescence intensity; (2) hyperplastic cell nuclei showing similar shape and volume; and (3) clearcut margin of basement membrane defined by spindle-shaped myocytes of the ductal outer layer. In contrast, carcinomas displayed remarkably different features in 3D morphology, including: (1) irregular nuclear surface; (2) marked nuclear pleomorphism (irregular, angulated and indented shape of nuclear volume); (3) irregular and coarse chromatin texture; (4) chaotic arrangement of tumor cell nuclei; and (5) absence of myocytes, indicating no clear margin at the site of infiltration of cancer cells. In conclusion, nuclear structure, specifically demonstrated by CLSM of YOYO-1 iodide fluorescently stained cells, used in tandem with 3D Volume morphologic reconstruction, may provide a useful research diagnostic tool in pathology.
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