Korean J Intern Med.
1997 Jun;12(2):137-143.
DNA analysis by flow cytometry in early gastric cancer
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University, Wonju College of Medicine,
Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
Flow cytometric analysis of a paraffin-embedded block of tissue
provides rapid and accurate means of analyzing the DNA content of a tumor. The
aim of this study was to clarify the clinical significance of flow cytometric
findings in early gastric cancer(EGC). Thus we conducted this study to
investigate whether DNA contents of tumor cells can correlate with known
prognostic indices in patients with EGC. METHODS: The flow cytometric DNA
analysis was performed with paraffin-embedded specimens from tumors of 107
patients with EGC. Flow cytometric analysis was performed using a FACScan
(Becton Dickinson). In constructing the histogram, 30,000 cells were scanned
from each section and results were scored. The S-phase fraction was obtained
according to the CellFit cell cycle analysis (Becton Dikinson). Frequencies of
aneuploidy in tumors with various clinical and pathologic parameters were
compared using the chi-square test. Mean SPF/PI valuse were compared by the
student t-test. RESULTS: Diploidy pattern was observed in 80 (75%) cases while
aneuploidy was seen in 27(25%) cases. Aneuploidy was more frequently detected in
tumors with submucosal involvement (32.7%) and lymph node (+) group (30.8%) than
in the mucosal tumor (17.3%) and lymph node (-) group (24.5%), but the
differences were not significant. Frequency of aneuploidy was not affected by
either the histologic type or morphologic classification. On the other hand,
high proliferative activities (SPF/PI) significantly correlated with the
submucosal tumor invasion (66.7% vs. 45%; p < 0.05) and lymph node metastasis
(28.6% vs. 7.5%; p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Tumor aggressiveness is not directly
related to DNA aneuploidy but proliferative activities are responsible for the
aggressive nature of early gastric cancer. The results of this study show that
DNA analysis by flow cytometry in considered to be one method of determining the
biological activity of gastric cancer cells.