Literature DB >> 12669233

Cytogenetics and cytology of retinoblastomas.

Eva Bártová1, Stanislav Kozubek, Hana Gajová, Pavla Jirsová, Jitka Zlúvová, Renata Taslerová, Irena Koutná, Michal Kozubek.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Chromosomal aberrations and the nuclear topography of retinoblastoma tumour cells as well as lymphocytes of patients suffering from the familiar or sporadic form of retinoblastoma were studied.
METHODS: Fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) on fresh, paraffin-embedded tumour tissues and on peripheral blood leukocytes was used for cytogenetic analysis. The cell cycle profile and induction of apoptosis was studied by flow cytometry and gene expression changes were detected by RT-PCR.
RESULTS: Using the repeated FISH technique, the average distances between the nuclear membrane and the fluorescence gravity centre (FGC) of seven selected chromosomes were determined in the same tumour population and three other cell types. Chromosome order in positioning from the nuclear membrane was similar in all cell populations investigated. Our experimental studies were focused on specific genetic loci relevant for retinoblastoma tumour pathogenesis. We revealed a certain heterogeneity in the copy number of the Rb1, N-myc, and TP53 gene loci in tumour cells. In addition, in lymphocytes isolated from peripheral blood of the patients, a high degree of copy number heterogeneity was also detected. In 60% of analysed retinoblastomas we observed numerical aberration involving the centromeric region of chromosome 6. In these tumours, apoptotic bodies were found irrespective of clinical therapy. Chromosome instability seems to be a typical feature of primary retinoblastomas as well as of the human pseudodiploid cell line Y79. These cells, of a hereditary form of retinoblastoma (Y79), were irradiated by gamma rays and exposed to anti-tumour drugs such as etoposide, vincristine, and cisplatin. These treatments induced apoptosis, changes in the cell cycle profile, and specific modifications in the nuclear topography of selected loci. Treatment with a non-lethal concentration of hydroxyurea was shown to induce the loss of the amplified N-myc gene involved in the homogenously staining region (HSR) that was found to be associated with the nuclear membrane of retinoblastoma Y79 cells.
CONCLUSIONS: We assume that not only cytological and cytogenetic parameters but also aberrant chromatin structures and their nuclear topography can be useful tools for optimal tumour marker specification.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12669233     DOI: 10.1007/s00432-003-0414-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0171-5216            Impact factor:   4.553


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