J Korean Surg Soc.
2000 May;58(5):599-606.
Analysis of Chromosome-specific Aneusomy in Breast Tumor by Using Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Surgery, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Samsung Cheil Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center.
- 2Research Institute for Genetics.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: Several studies have used FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) to analyze aneuploids
in various solid tumors. FISH, using chromosome-specific, alpha-stellite DNA probes, can be used to detect
aneusomy in interphase and/or metaphase cells. The aims of this study were to compare the FISH cen
tromere signals from benign breast tumors and to those from breast cancers and to evaluate the clinico
pathologic parameters and the aneusomic patterns involving chromosomes 1, 11, and 17 in breast cancers.
METHODS
FISH was performed on touch preparations from 15 benign breast-tumor and 29 breast-cancer
specimens. The frequency of aneusomy, measured by nondisomy, was determined for chromosomes 1, 11,
and 17 through the use of chromosome-specific alpha-stellite DNA probes. The frequency of chromosome-
specific aneusomy was then correlated with clinicopathologic parameters, including tumor size, lymph-
node involvement, estrogen receptor, and nuclear grade. RESULTS: Only one of the 15 benign breast tumors
was shown to be aneusomic for chromosome 1. The other 14 cases of the benign breast tumors showed
no evidence of aneusomy for any of the 3 chromosomes. In breast cancers, however, 26 of the 29 cases
(90%) were exhibited aneusomy of at least 1 of the 3 chromosomes evaluated and chromosome 1 was
most frequently aneusomic (26 of 29 cases (90%)). The present study also suggested a possible correlation
between the numeric abnormality of chromosome 1 and estrogen receptor levels. No significant correlations
with tumor size, regional lymph-node metastasis, and nuclear grade were observed. CONCLUSION: These
findings suggest that chromosome-specific aneusomy is more frequently observed in breast cancers than
in benign breast tumors and that aneusomy of chromosome 1 correlates with estrogen receptor levels.