Proliferative characteristics and ploidy of human brain tumors by DNA flow cytometry

Basic Appl Histochem. 1986;30(2):175-80.

Abstract

We studied nuclear DNA distribution by flow cytometry in 59 human brain tumors. Samples were frozen at -20 degrees C immediately after surgery and unicellular suspensions were obtained with a mechanical dissociation technique. Nuclear DNA was stained with propidium iodide. Normal human brain tissue was used as a diploid reference standard. In 86.3% of benign tumors an unimodal DNA distribution with a DNA index usually within the diploid range was found. Among malignant tumors, 64% had un unimodal DNA distribution with diploid or near-diploid modal DNA content. The remaining 36% showed an additional cell peak with a DNA index ranging from 1.15 to 1.92. The percentage of S-phase cells was higher in malignant (median = 3.8) than in benign tumors (median = 1.9) (p less than .001), without correlation to histological tumor subtype.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aneuploidy
  • Brain Neoplasms / analysis
  • Brain Neoplasms / genetics
  • Brain Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Cell Division*
  • DNA, Neoplasm / analysis*
  • Diploidy
  • Flow Cytometry
  • Humans
  • Interphase
  • Ploidies*

Substances

  • DNA, Neoplasm