Detection of genetic alterations in micrometastatic cells in bone marrow of cancer patients by fluorescence in situ hybridization

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Muller, P
Weckermann, D
Riethmuller, G
Schlimok, G
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[1] ZENT KLINIKUM,UROL KLIN,D-86156 AUGSBURG,GERMANY
[2] UNIV MUNICH,INST IMMUNOL,W-8000 MUNICH,GERMANY
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10.1016/0165-4608(95)00189-1
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Detection of micrometastatic tumor cells in bone marrow of cancer patients has been shown to be of prognostic significance. To further characterize these cells, we combined antibody labeling and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). For detection of numerical changes of chromosome 17, nine patients with proven breast cancer whose bone marrow contained epithelial tumor cells were evaluated. Epithelial cells were stained by anticytokeratin antibody. Afterwards FISH was performed using an ct-satellite probe specific for chromosome 17. In a second series bone marrow epithelial cells of eight patients with breast cancer and of six with prostatic cancer were evaluated for the amplification of HER-2/neu by using a gene-specific DNA probe. In the first series four patients had only single epithelial cells in their bone marrow. Only one single cell showed five hybridization signals, whereas all other single cells showed two or less. Five patients had clusters of epithelial cells in bone marrow with or without additional single cells. One hundred four cells had three or more hybridization signals and 103 of these polysomic cells were located in tumor cell clusters. In the second series we could detect HER-2/neu amplification in bone marrow epithelial tumor cells in two of eight patients with breast cancer but in none of the prostatic cancer patients. These results show that if is possible to detect numerical chromosomal changes and oncogene amplification in bone marrow micrometastatic epithelial cells of cancer patients by combining immunophenotyping and FISH.
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