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Topical Mitomycin C and Radiation Induce Conjunctival DNA-Polyploidy

Introduction: Atypical cell changes often occur following treatment of premalignant or malignant conjunctival neoplasias with topical mitomycin C (MMC) and/or radiation. These reactive, non‐neoplastic alterations of the conjunctival epithelium can be a differential diagnostic problem. Our aim was to...

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Autores principales: Cartsburg, Olaf, Kallen, Christopher, Hillenkamp, Jost, Sundmacher, Rainer, Pomjanski, Natalia, Böcking, Alfred
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Publicado: IOS Press 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4617513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11904462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2001/961735
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author Cartsburg, Olaf
Kallen, Christopher
Hillenkamp, Jost
Sundmacher, Rainer
Pomjanski, Natalia
Böcking, Alfred
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Kallen, Christopher
Hillenkamp, Jost
Sundmacher, Rainer
Pomjanski, Natalia
Böcking, Alfred
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description Introduction: Atypical cell changes often occur following treatment of premalignant or malignant conjunctival neoplasias with topical mitomycin C (MMC) and/or radiation. These reactive, non‐neoplastic alterations of the conjunctival epithelium can be a differential diagnostic problem. Our aim was to investigate changes in the nuclear DNA‐distribution of conjunctival epithelial cells after MMC‐ and radiation therapy by DNA‐image‐cytometry. Methods: Conjunctival brush smears were obtained from 13 patients (13 eyes) with squamous cell carcinomas and six patients (6 eyes) with conjunctival malignant melanomas in situ before, during and after treatment. The patients were treated with MMC‐drops (0.02% or 0.04%) alone (n=12), with radiation therapy (n=3) or both (n=4). At first, the obtained brush smears were evaluated by cytology. Secondly, after Feulgen restaining, the DNA content of reactively changed cells was determined using the AutoCyte‐QUIC‐DNA® workstation. Results: We observed euploid DNA‐polyploidy and cytomorphological changes in all patients (19/19). We considered these alterations as reactive to treatment. Four patients showed their greatest DNA‐stemline at 4c and 15 patients at 8c. This effect was observed during and following MMC‐drops and/or radiation and remained stable in 94% of all patients after a mean follow‐up of 22.5 months (SD 15.4). In five cases image cytometry additionally demonstrated DNA‐stemline aneuploidy as an evidence of tumor recurrence. Conclusion: Measurements of DNA‐content revealed euploid polyploidisation of morphological suspicious but benign squamous cells which is the biologic correlate of well known secondary morphologic changes following topical chemotherapy and/or radiation. DNA‐image‐cytometry is a useful tool in the differention of euploid polyploidization as a sign of reactive cell changes following treatment and tumor recurrences.
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spelling pubmed-46175132016-01-12 Topical Mitomycin C and Radiation Induce Conjunctival DNA-Polyploidy Cartsburg, Olaf Kallen, Christopher Hillenkamp, Jost Sundmacher, Rainer Pomjanski, Natalia Böcking, Alfred Anal Cell Pathol Other Introduction: Atypical cell changes often occur following treatment of premalignant or malignant conjunctival neoplasias with topical mitomycin C (MMC) and/or radiation. These reactive, non‐neoplastic alterations of the conjunctival epithelium can be a differential diagnostic problem. Our aim was to investigate changes in the nuclear DNA‐distribution of conjunctival epithelial cells after MMC‐ and radiation therapy by DNA‐image‐cytometry. Methods: Conjunctival brush smears were obtained from 13 patients (13 eyes) with squamous cell carcinomas and six patients (6 eyes) with conjunctival malignant melanomas in situ before, during and after treatment. The patients were treated with MMC‐drops (0.02% or 0.04%) alone (n=12), with radiation therapy (n=3) or both (n=4). At first, the obtained brush smears were evaluated by cytology. Secondly, after Feulgen restaining, the DNA content of reactively changed cells was determined using the AutoCyte‐QUIC‐DNA® workstation. Results: We observed euploid DNA‐polyploidy and cytomorphological changes in all patients (19/19). We considered these alterations as reactive to treatment. Four patients showed their greatest DNA‐stemline at 4c and 15 patients at 8c. This effect was observed during and following MMC‐drops and/or radiation and remained stable in 94% of all patients after a mean follow‐up of 22.5 months (SD 15.4). In five cases image cytometry additionally demonstrated DNA‐stemline aneuploidy as an evidence of tumor recurrence. Conclusion: Measurements of DNA‐content revealed euploid polyploidisation of morphological suspicious but benign squamous cells which is the biologic correlate of well known secondary morphologic changes following topical chemotherapy and/or radiation. DNA‐image‐cytometry is a useful tool in the differention of euploid polyploidization as a sign of reactive cell changes following treatment and tumor recurrences. IOS Press 2001 2001-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4617513/ /pubmed/11904462 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2001/961735 Text en Copyright © 2001 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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Kallen, Christopher
Hillenkamp, Jost
Sundmacher, Rainer
Pomjanski, Natalia
Böcking, Alfred
Topical Mitomycin C and Radiation Induce Conjunctival DNA-Polyploidy
title Topical Mitomycin C and Radiation Induce Conjunctival DNA-Polyploidy
title_full Topical Mitomycin C and Radiation Induce Conjunctival DNA-Polyploidy
title_fullStr Topical Mitomycin C and Radiation Induce Conjunctival DNA-Polyploidy
title_full_unstemmed Topical Mitomycin C and Radiation Induce Conjunctival DNA-Polyploidy
title_short Topical Mitomycin C and Radiation Induce Conjunctival DNA-Polyploidy
title_sort topical mitomycin c and radiation induce conjunctival dna-polyploidy
topic Other
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4617513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11904462
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2001/961735
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