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Title: Potential markers of prostate cancer aggressiveness detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization in needle biopsies. Author: Takahashi S, Qian J, Brown JA, Alcaraz A, Bostwick DG, Lieber MM, Jenkins RB. Journal: Cancer Res; 1994 Jul 01; 54(13):3574-9. PubMed ID: 8012984. Abstract: Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with centromere-specific probes for chromosomes 7, 8, 11, and 12 was used to evaluate multiple 18-gauge needle biopsy cores from 50 randomly selected radical prostatectomy specimens. FISH analysis detected 26 diploid (52%), 7 tetraploid (14%), and 17 aneuploid tumors (34%). The FISH results were concordant with flow cytometric (FCM) DNA content measurements of the corresponding prostatectomy specimens for 31 tumors. For the 19 FISH/FCM discordant tumors, FISH was more sensitive than FCM for detecting ploidy anomalies. Common numerical chromosome alterations were gains of chromosomes 7 and 8, which were found in 13 (76%) and 10 (59%) aneuploid tumors, respectively. Gain of chromosome 7 was strongly associated with higher Gleason score (> or = 8) (P < 0.0001) and with advanced tumor pathological stages (stages T3 + T4; P < 0.01). Gain of chromosome 8 also correlated with higher Gleason score (P < 0.01). FISH showed intratumoral ploidy heterogeneity in 3 of 41 (7%) studied tumors. Among 17 noncancerous adjacent tissue specimens, chromosome alterations were observed in one, which contained high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia. Combined FISH and fluorescent leukocyte common antigen staining showed that infiltrating leukocytes do not contribute to the observed gains of chromosomes 7 and 8 in prostate cancer tissue. These results demonstrate that (a) FISH analysis of prostate needle biopsy-sized specimens can be a practical, sensitive method for determination of nuclear ploidy and numerical chromosome alterations; and (b) gains of chromosomes 7 and 8 are common numerical alterations of prostate cancer cells and may be potential markers of tumor behavior and patient prognosis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]