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Different DNA Loidy Patterns for the Differentiation of Common Subtypes of Renal Tumors

Objectives: The common subtypes of renal tumors are conventional or clear cell carcinoma, papillary carcinoma, chromophobe carcinoma and oncocytoma. Each subtype has its distinct histogenesis and clinical evolution. DNA ploidy is viewed as a marker of gross genomic aberrations. The aim of this study...

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Autores principales: Li, Guorong, Cottier, Michèle, Sabido, Odile, Gentil-Perret, Anne, Lambert, Claude, Genin, Christian, Tostain, Jacques
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Publicado: IOS Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4611118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15750207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2005/575769
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author Li, Guorong
Cottier, Michèle
Sabido, Odile
Gentil-Perret, Anne
Lambert, Claude
Genin, Christian
Tostain, Jacques
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Cottier, Michèle
Sabido, Odile
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Lambert, Claude
Genin, Christian
Tostain, Jacques
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description Objectives: The common subtypes of renal tumors are conventional or clear cell carcinoma, papillary carcinoma, chromophobe carcinoma and oncocytoma. Each subtype has its distinct histogenesis and clinical evolution. DNA ploidy is viewed as a marker of gross genomic aberrations. The aim of this study is to evaluate the DNA ploidy in the common subtypes of renal tumors to increase our understanding of renal tumor biology and to broaden clinical application of DNA ploidy. Methods: 38 renal tumor samples (13 clear cell RCCs, 12 papillary RCCs, 7 chromophobe RCCs, and 6 oncocytomas) were studied. Five biopsies of different parts of each fresh tumor were subjected to a flow cytometric analysis of DNA ploidy. Results: All tumors except one papillary RCC generated interpretable DNA histograms. Flow cytometric analysis of oncocytomas showed the diploid pattern (29/30 frequencies) while the chromophobe RCC never showed the diploid pattern (0/55 frequencies) (p < 0.01). 3/7 chromopbobe RCCs possessed the hypodiploid stemline. The hypodiploid stemline appeared neither in conventional RCCs (0/63 frequencies) nor in papillary RCCs (0/50 frequencies). The diploid pattern was dominant in conventional and papillary RCCs. 10/13 (76.9%) of clear cell RCCs and 9/11 (81.8%) of papillary RCCs possessed a homogeneous DNA ploidy pattern while only 1/7 (14.3%) has a homogeneous DNA ploidy pattern. 6/7 chromophobe RCCs had multiple aneuploid stemlines. Conclusions: Flow cytometric analysis reveals that conventional and papillary RCCs are more homogeneous than chromophobe RCC. Each subtype of renal tumors possesses a specific DNA ploidy pattern. The analysis of DNA ploidy is useful for the differentiation of common subtypes of renal tumors in morphologically difficult cases.
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spelling pubmed-46111182016-01-12 Different DNA Loidy Patterns for the Differentiation of Common Subtypes of Renal Tumors Li, Guorong Cottier, Michèle Sabido, Odile Gentil-Perret, Anne Lambert, Claude Genin, Christian Tostain, Jacques Cell Oncol Other Objectives: The common subtypes of renal tumors are conventional or clear cell carcinoma, papillary carcinoma, chromophobe carcinoma and oncocytoma. Each subtype has its distinct histogenesis and clinical evolution. DNA ploidy is viewed as a marker of gross genomic aberrations. The aim of this study is to evaluate the DNA ploidy in the common subtypes of renal tumors to increase our understanding of renal tumor biology and to broaden clinical application of DNA ploidy. Methods: 38 renal tumor samples (13 clear cell RCCs, 12 papillary RCCs, 7 chromophobe RCCs, and 6 oncocytomas) were studied. Five biopsies of different parts of each fresh tumor were subjected to a flow cytometric analysis of DNA ploidy. Results: All tumors except one papillary RCC generated interpretable DNA histograms. Flow cytometric analysis of oncocytomas showed the diploid pattern (29/30 frequencies) while the chromophobe RCC never showed the diploid pattern (0/55 frequencies) (p < 0.01). 3/7 chromopbobe RCCs possessed the hypodiploid stemline. The hypodiploid stemline appeared neither in conventional RCCs (0/63 frequencies) nor in papillary RCCs (0/50 frequencies). The diploid pattern was dominant in conventional and papillary RCCs. 10/13 (76.9%) of clear cell RCCs and 9/11 (81.8%) of papillary RCCs possessed a homogeneous DNA ploidy pattern while only 1/7 (14.3%) has a homogeneous DNA ploidy pattern. 6/7 chromophobe RCCs had multiple aneuploid stemlines. Conclusions: Flow cytometric analysis reveals that conventional and papillary RCCs are more homogeneous than chromophobe RCC. Each subtype of renal tumors possesses a specific DNA ploidy pattern. The analysis of DNA ploidy is useful for the differentiation of common subtypes of renal tumors in morphologically difficult cases. IOS Press 2005 2005-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4611118/ /pubmed/15750207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2005/575769 Text en Copyright © 2005 Hindawi Publishing Corporation and the authors.
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Gentil-Perret, Anne
Lambert, Claude
Genin, Christian
Tostain, Jacques
Different DNA Loidy Patterns for the Differentiation of Common Subtypes of Renal Tumors
title Different DNA Loidy Patterns for the Differentiation of Common Subtypes of Renal Tumors
title_full Different DNA Loidy Patterns for the Differentiation of Common Subtypes of Renal Tumors
title_fullStr Different DNA Loidy Patterns for the Differentiation of Common Subtypes of Renal Tumors
title_full_unstemmed Different DNA Loidy Patterns for the Differentiation of Common Subtypes of Renal Tumors
title_short Different DNA Loidy Patterns for the Differentiation of Common Subtypes of Renal Tumors
title_sort different dna loidy patterns for the differentiation of common subtypes of renal tumors
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4611118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15750207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2005/575769
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