J Korean Surg Soc.
2000 Nov;59(5):602-608.
Prognostic Significance of DNA Content and S-Phase Fraction in Gastric Carcinomas
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Surgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: DNA flow cytometry is a simple and easy method to assess the DNA content and the
cell-cycle distribution of a tumor cell. The prognostic significance of the DNA content and the S-phase
fraction in a gastric carcinoma has been controversial. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the
prognostic significance of the nuclear DNA content and the S-phase fraction in patients with a gastric
carcinoma. METHODS: Between May 1995 and March 1996, 94 patients who were underwent a gastric
resection for a gastric carcinoma were evaluated with DNA flow cytometry. Of them, 88 patients
underwent a gastric resection with curative intent. The relationship of variable clinicopathological factors
and of recurrence pattern to survival and nuclear DNA content were assessed. RESULTS: The mean age
was 55 years. 55 patients (58.5%) exbitied diploidy and 39 patients (41.5%) aneuploidy. There was no
relationship between the clinicopathological factors and either the ploidy pattern or the S-phase fraction.
Though the recurrence and its pattern were not different between the two ploidy group (p=0.860, 0.137),
diploidy tended to recur locoregionally and aneuploidy hematogenously. CONCLUSION: The ploidy pattern
was a significant prognostic factor in gastric carcinomas, but should be interpreted carefully.