| Literature DB >> 16095543 |
Qin Huang1, Chenggong Yu, Michael Klein, James Fang, Raj K Goyal.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: For solid tumors, image cytometry has been shown to be more sensitive for diagnosing DNA content abnormalities (aneuploidy) than flow cytometry. Image cytometry has often been performed using the semi-automated CAS 200 system. Recently, an Automated Cellular Imaging System (ACIS) was introduced to determine DNA content (DNA index), but it has not been validated.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16095543 PMCID: PMC1201134 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6890-5-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Clin Pathol ISSN: 1472-6890
Figure 1ACIS screen showing montage of microscopically selected and operator edited Feulgen-stained nuclei and the DNA content histogram generated on the basis of integrated optical density.
Figure 2DI histograms generated by the CAS 200 (the middle column) and ACIS (the right column). The left column shows typical histology of the Barrett's related lesions (H&E stained, 400×) including specialized intestinal metaplasia without dysplasia (row A), low-grade dysplasia (row B), high-grade dysplasia (row C), and adenocarcinoma (row D). The corresponding DI histograms showed progressive increases in DNA content as disease progressed. On each DI histogram, the Y axis represents the number of total cells included and the X axis shows changes in DNA content in arbitrary units.
Figure 3Comparison of DI values as determined by the CAS 200 and ACIS methods in various Barrett's lesions (p < 0.001, paired t test). Dots represent individual sections examined by both instruments.
Figure 4Linear regression analysis of DI values determined on the CAS 200 and ACIS instruments (n = 37). Note the excellent correlation obtained by the two systems. R = 0.89, p < 0.01 (two tailed).
Prevalence of aneuploidy in various Barrett's lesions on the basis of 2 different DI cut-off upper limits
| DI | ≥1.1 | ≥1.3 | ||
| CAS 200 | ACIS | CAS 200 | ACIS | |
| C-GI | 0/3 (0%) | 0/3 (0%) | 0/3 (0%) | 0/3 (0%) |
| SIM | 2/4(50%) | 4/4(100%) | 1/4(25%) | 3/4(75%) |
| LGD | 3/7(43%) | 7/7(100%) | 0/7(0%) | 4/7(57%) |
| HGD | 11/12(92%) | 12/12(100%) | 10/12(83%) | 11/12(92%) |
| EAC | 7/8(88%) | 8/8(100%) | 6/8(75%) | 8/8(100%) |
| Total | 23/34(68%) | 31/34(91%) | 17/34(50%) | 26/34(76%) |
Abbreviations: C-GI, normal gastrointestinal mucosa; SIM, specialized intestinal metaplasia; LGD, low grade dysplasia; HGD, high grade dysplasia; EAC, esophageal adenocarcinoma.