Literature DB >> 1459000

Quantification of inter- and intra-nuclear variation of fluorescence in situ hybridization signals.

P M Nederlof1, S van der Flier, A K Raap, H J Tanke.   

Abstract

This study aims at the quantification of specific DNA sequences by using fluorescence in situ hybridization (ISH) and digital imaging microscopy. The cytochemical and cytometric aspects of a quantitative ISH procedure were investigated, using human peripheral blood lymphocyte interphase nuclei and probes detecting high copy number target sequences as a model system. These chromosome-specific probes were labeled with biotin, digoxigenin, or fluorescein. Quantification of the fluorescence ISH signals was performed using an epifluorescence microscope equipped with a multi-wavelength illuminator, and a cooled charge coupled device (CCD) camera. Specific image analysis programs were developed for the segmentation and analysis of the images provided by ISH. The fluorescence intensity distributions of the ISH spots showed large internuclear variation (CVs up to 65%) for the probes used. The variation in intensity was found to be independent of the probe, the type of labeling, and the type of immunocytochemical detection used. Variation in intensity was not caused primarily by the immunocytochemical detection method, since directly fluorescein-labeled probes showed similar internuclear variation. Furthermore, it was found that different white blood cell types, which harbor different degrees of compactness of the nuclear chromatin, showed the same variation. The intra-nuclear variation in intensity of the ISH spots on the two chromosome homologs within one nucleus was significantly smaller (approximately 20%) than the inter-nuclear variation, probably due to more constant local hybridization conditions. Due to the relatively small intranuclear variation, copy number polymorphisms of the satellite DNA sequence on chromosome 1 could readily be quantified.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1459000     DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990130805

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


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