FLOW SORTING OF TUMOR-CELLS FOR MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS, PARTICULARLY OF RARE CELLS

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HEIDEN, T
SCHUMANN, J
GOHDE, W
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[1] UNIV MUNSTER,DEPT RADIOTHERAPY RADIOONCOL,W-4400 MUNSTER,GERMANY
[2] UNIV MUNSTER,FACHKLIN HORNHEIDE,DEPT EXPTL ONCOL,W-4400 MUNSTER,GERMANY
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FLOW CYTOMETRY; CELL SORTING; MORPHOMETRY; RARE TUMOR CELLS;
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R36 [病理学];
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Using flow cytometric DNA measurement and sorting combined with morphometric light microscopy, different groups of cells were studied in a human melanoma pleural effusion, a human melanoma lymph node metastasis and a mouse tumor, as well as in normal reference tissues. Beside cells of the predominant tumor cell population, three types of rare tumor cells were studied after enrichment by sorting: a) giant cells from the > 8c region, comprising about 5% of the tumor cells, b) binucleated and multinucleated cells with unequal nuclear sizes within the same cell, found at frequencies of about 1.5%, and c) < 2c cells which were derived from the so-called "debris"-region of the DNA histogram, found at frequencies of about 1 to 6%. All these rare cells were found only in the malignant tumors and not in the benign reference tissues. Morphometry showed that the increase in the cellular DNA content in the different fractions of tumor cells was combined with an increase in the cellular and nuclear sizes. However, the n/c-ratio was constant in the whole range of tumor cell fractions, including the fractions from the the < 2c and the > 8c regions. The n/c-ratio of the < 2c cells and giant cells differed from that of corresponding normal cells underlining their origin from the predominant tumor cell population. The possible linkage between the occurrence of the three rare cell types and genetic instability of tumors related to faulty nucleus and cell division is discussed.
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