Flow cytometric analysis and cytokeratin typing of human lung tumors: A preliminary study

A. Guber*, R. Cohen, R. Ronah, I. Zan-Bar, B. Geiger, I. Bruderman

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Abstract

In the current study a comparative analysis of keratin typing and DNA content was carried out in human lung tumors from transthoracic fine needle aspiration biopsies (TFNAB) (18 patients) or from surgically resected tumor tissues (14 patients). According to the cytologic and histologic features, 2 of the 32 tumors were diagnosed as benign tumors, 11 as squamous cell carcinomas, 12 as adenocarcinomas, and 7 as undifferentiated large cell carcinomas. Two cases in the adenocarcinoma and one in the undifferentiated large cell carcinoma groups were pulmonary metastasis or second primary tumors. Malignant cells of tumors which reacted positively with KK8.60 anticytokeratin polypeptides No. 10 and 11 (and hence contain keratinizing cells) displayed diploid DNA content in a flow cytometric assay regardless of their cytologic or histologic appearance. In contrast, all tumors which lacked such positive cells (most of which were defined as adenocarcinomas and undifferentiated tumors) were hyperdiploid. The close correlation between high DNA content and both malignancy and the absence of advanced squamous differentiation (keratinization) suggests that such combined analysis may provide new tools for the cytologic diagnosis and prognosis of lung cancers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)138-143
Number of pages6
JournalChest
Volume105
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1994
Externally publishedYes

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