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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Friedrich, Katrin | Scheithauer, Jens | Dimmer, Volker | Meyer, Wolfdietrich | Theissig, Franz | Haroske, Gunter | Kunze, Klaus Dietmar
Affiliations: Institute of Pathology, University of Technology, Fetscherstr. 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany
Note: [] Corresponding author: Katrin Friedrich, M.D., Institute of Pathology, University of Technology, Fetscherstr. 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany. Tel.: +49 351 458 3033; Fax: +49 351 458 4358; E‐mail: Katrin.Friedrich@mailbox.tu‐dresden.de.
Abstract: Chromosomal imbalances were analyzed in 62 breast cancers with different DNA ploidy by CGH. The results of DNA image cytometry and CGH are consistent with peridiploid and aneuploid cases. The peritetraploid tumors harbored a high number of chromosomal imbalances, as a hint for an unfavorable prognosis. The quantitative analysis of imbalances highlighted the role of different physical constituents of the chromosome, and of chromosomal losses in different DNA ploidy groups. The peritetraploid and aneuploid tumors differed from the peridiploid tumors in losses at 8p and 18q. The peritetraploid cancers exhibited more gains at 8q, the aneuploid tumors more losses at 17p than their peridiploid counterparts. The aneuploid cases differed from the peritetraploid tumors in a higher number of losses at 11q and 14q. Combinations of imbalances provide further insights into the genetic background of DNA ploidy. Hypotheses for the progression from peridiploid to nondiploid breast cancers are given. Figures on http://www.esacp.org/acp/2000/20-2_3/friedrich.htm
Keywords: Breast cancer, chromosomal imbalances, DNA ploidy, CGH, tumor progression
Journal: Analytical Cellular Pathology, vol. 20, no. 2-3, pp. 69-82, 2000
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