Centromeric copy number of chromosome 7 is strongly correlated with tumor grade and labeling index in human bladder cancer
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Centromeric copy number of chromosome 7 is strongly correlated with tumor grade and labeling index in human bladder cancer
Abstract
The relationship between interphase cytogenetics and tumor grade, stage, and proliferative activity was investigated in 27 transitional cell carcinomas of the urinary bladder. Using fluorescence in situ hybridization with chromosome-specific DNA probes, the copy number of pericentromeric sequences on chromosomes 7, 9, and 11 was detected within interphase nuclei in touch preparations from tumor biopsies. Monosomy of chromosome 9 was detected in 9 of 22 cases (41%), while tetrasomy for chromosomes 7 and 11 was detected in 10 of 26 (38%) and 6 of 23 (26%) cases, respectively. Copy number of chromosome 7 was the most highly correlated with increasing tumor grade (r2 = 0.616, P less than 0.001, Spearman rank correlation) or increasing pathological stage (r2 = 0.356, P less than 0.002). Copy number for chromosome 9 did not correlate with either grade or stage (P greater than 0.05). Tumor labeling index (LI) was determined after in vitro 5-bromodeoxyuridine incorporation, while proliferating cell nuclear antigen LI was determined immunohistochemically. Increasing LI by either method correlated with increasing copy number for all three chromosomes tested (r2 = 0.473, P less than 0.002 for 7; r2 = 0.384, P less than 0.01 for 11; and r2 = 0.316, P less than 0.05 for 9). Since high tumor grade, stage, and LI are all indicative of more aggressive tumor behavior and worse prognosis, these findings suggest that polysomy, especially for chromosome 7, may be highly predictive for bladder tumor aggressiveness.
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