流式细胞术与cas200影像法比较石蜡包埋霍奇金病组织DNA含量。

Hematologic pathology Pub Date : 1994-01-01
F L Erdkamp, H C Schouten, W P Breed, W C Janssen, J J Hoffmann, M Reynders, B Schutte, G H Blijham
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为了评估使用图像细胞术估计DNA的可靠性,我们检查了70例霍奇金病患者的去蜡化淋巴结,并将所得结果与流式细胞术的结果进行了比较。不区分各种细胞类型的图像分析,如在霍奇金病中发现的,显示没有单独的非整倍体峰值。选择形态学上确定的核型DNA非整倍体的病例占20%(14/70)。非整倍体群体仅限于定义为Reed-Sternberg (RS)样或中型淋巴细胞的细胞核群体。良性淋巴结DNA非整倍体未在任何对照组中发现。流式细胞术与图像DNA直方图的比较显示,30个二倍体中有4个非整倍体峰,40个非整倍体流直方图中有10个非整倍体峰。综上所述,与流式细胞术相比,使用CAS 200系统进行图像分析在评估倍性状态时更耗时,灵敏度更低,尽管它可能在某些特定病例中提供额外的信息。有证据表明,霍奇金病的DNA非整倍体优先由RS/ h样和中等淋巴细胞形态的细胞表达。
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Comparison of image (CAS 200) and flow cytometry determined DNA content of paraffin-embedded Hodgkin's disease tissue.

To assess the reliability of DNA estimation using image cytometry, deparaffinized lymph nodes from 70 patients with Hodgkin's disease were examined and the results obtained were compared with those from flow cytometry. Image analysis without discriminating between the various cell types, as found in Hodgkin's disease, revealed no separate aneuploid peak. Selecting on morphologically defined nuclear types DNA aneuploidy was detected in 20% of the cases (14/70). The aneuploid populations were limited to the population of nuclei defined as Reed-Sternberg (RS)-like or medium-sized lymphocytes. Benign lymph nodes DNA aneuploidy was not found in any of the controls. Comparison of DNA histograms obtained by image and flow cytometry showed aneuploid peaks using image cytometry in 4 of 30 diploid and 10 of 40 aneuploid flow histograms. In conclusion, image analysis using the CAS 200 system as compared to flow cytometry is more time-consuming and less sensitive to assess ploidy status, although it may provide extra information in some selected cases. Evidence is obtained that DNA aneuploidy in Hodgkin's disease is preferentially expressed by cells with the RS/H-like and medium-sized lymphocyte morphology.

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