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. 1992 Sep-Oct;90(1-2):71-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00210747.

Significance of the clonal and sporadic chromosome abnormalities in non-neoplastic renal tissue

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Significance of the clonal and sporadic chromosome abnormalities in non-neoplastic renal tissue

R Casalone et al. Hum Genet. 1992 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Trisomy 7, trisomy 10 and loss of the Y chromosome have been found by some authors in presumptive normal parts of human kidneys. We describe cytogenetic findings in short-term cultures from 58 biopsies obtained from non-neoplastic and neoplastic (renal cell carcinoma, RCC) tissues from the same kidney, the same types of tissues from independent kidneys, and tissue from kidneys without neoplasia. The results indicate the following. Non-neoplastic tissue from kidneys involved in RCC have (in mosaics) trisomies 5, 7, 10, 18 and loss of the Y as non-random clonal changes. They are not the result of local metastasis but are also found in kidneys with non-tumoral chronic pathologies and should thus not be considered specific for RCC. They are neither culturing artefacts nor a general phenomenon found in cultured normal solid tissues, but are acquired abnormalities, possibly related to various reactive cellular states in the tissues that are histologically normal.

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