Literature DB >> 12210601

Combined DNA flow cytometry and sorting with k-ras2 mutation spectrum analysis and the prognosis of human sporadic colorectal cancer.

Elio Geido1, Andrea Sciutto, Alessandra Rubagotti, Cristina Oliani, Roberto Monaco, Mauro Risio, Walter Giaretti.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Activation of the k-ras2 pathways and chromosomal instability leading to aneuploidy in human sporadic colorectal cancer (sCRC) is essential to the tumor cell ability to survive, grow, and metastatize.
METHODS: The study included 135 patients with sCRC who were followed up for a median of 72 months. Multiple fresh-frozen fragments obtained from superficial and invasive areas of the tumors were mixed and used to detect the degree of DNA aneuploidy (DNA index [DI]) and S-phase fraction by two scatter signals and 4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole-2-hydrocloride (DAPI) fluorescence flow cytometry (FCM). PCR amplification and k-ras2 mutation spectrum analysis were performed using enriched epithelial nuclei after sorting DNA aneuploid nuclei and DNA diploid nuclei from which tissue-infiltrating lymphocytes were absent.
RESULTS: DNA aneuploidy was detected in 98 (73%) and k-ras2 mutations in 54 cases (40%). Univariate analyses of overall survival with both Dukes' A to D or B to C series of cases showed that DNA multiple aneuploidy, k-ras2 mutations, older age, and distal site, but not increased S-phase fraction, were predictive of worse outcome. Multivariate Cox models strongly indicated that k-ras2 mutations, but neither single nor multiple DNA aneuploidy, were an independent prognostic factor in both series of patients. In particular, with B and C Dukes' stage patients (n = 110), the relative risk (RR) of death was above 2.5 with k-ras2 mutations and above 3 with the G-->C/T transversions.
CONCLUSION: Combined FCM and k-ras2 analysis may be used to predict long-term increased risk of death in sCRC patients. Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12210601     DOI: 10.1002/cyto.10109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytometry        ISSN: 0196-4763


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