Increasing genome instability in adrenocortical carcinoma progression with involvement of chromosomes 3, 9 and X at the adenoma stage
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Increasing genome instability in adrenocortical carcinoma progression with involvement of chromosomes 3, 9 and X at the adenoma stage
Abstract
The investigation of chromosomal aberrations in adrenocortical tumours has been limited by the difficulties of applying classical cytogenetics to tumours with low levels of proliferation. We have therefore applied the technique of interphase cytogenetics to paraffin-embedded archival specimens of 14 adrenocortical adenomas and 13 carcinomas. Hybridizations were performed using centromere-specific probes to chromosomes 3, 4, 9, 17, 18 and X, which have been shown to be altered in other types of tumours. Chromosomal imbalance was defined on the basis of changes in both chromosome index (CI) and signal distribution (SD). Where only one of these was altered, this was classified as a tendency to gain or loss. On the basis of the analysis of optimal hybridizations, carcinomas showed gains in all chromosomes studied, five of nine showing gains in multiple chromosomes. Gains were most common in chromosomes 3, 9 and, in particular X, eight of 11 showing gain, and one a tendency to gain. Chromosomal gain was seen less commonly in adenomas, but again chromosomes 3, 9 and X were involved. Losses were infrequent, only one carcinoma showing loss of chromosome 18, and adenomas showing a tendency to loss of chromosomes 4 (two cases), 17 (one case) and 18 (two cases). Our data suggest that changes in chromosomes 3, 9 and X are early events in adrenocortical tumorigenesis, and that there is increasing chromosomal instability with tumour progression.
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