PMID: 9432655Feb 12, 1998Paper

Application of interphase cytogenetics for the determination of changes in the DNA content in acute childhood lymphoid leukemia

Orvosi hetilap
K SzuhaiL Pajor

Abstract

The authors investigated the usefulness of the interphase cytogenetic approach to reveal numerical chromosomal abnormalities. Experiments performed on normal human cells using chromosome specific (peri)centromeric probes indicated that disomy was recognized in a range of 89.1 +/- 5.4%-96.8 +/- 0.4% for the somatic chromosomes and in 98.1 +/- 0.8% for the sex chromosomes. Using positivity threshold of mean percentage of the fals monosomy and trisomy + 2 SD, chromosome loss or gain for the somatic chromosomes could be revealed beyond clonal ratio of 3.6-13.2% and 1.1-6.8%, respectively. The same value for the sex chromosomes was 3.2% and 0%, respectively. Eleven pediatric acute lymphoid leukaemia were investigated for chromosomal aneuploidy by interphase cytogenetics using chromosome specific (peri)centromeric probes for all the somatic and sex chromosomes. Results were compared with metaphase cytogenetic and flow cytometry derived gross DNA aneuploidy data. In 5 cases the leukaemic cells proved to be diploid with all three methods at both gross DNA and chromosome levels. Interphase cytogenetics revealed chromosome loss or gain in all the remaining 6 cases, however, metaphase analysis indicated numerical aberration in only 2 pati...Continue Reading

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