TY - JOUR
T1 - Biological heterogeneity of diffuse mixed small and large cell non-hodgkin's lymphomas assessed by DNA flow cytometry and ki67
AU - Palestro, Giorgio
AU - Pich, Achille
AU - Chiusa, Luigi
AU - Geuna, Massimo
AU - Ponti, Renata
AU - Keirim, Simonetta
AU - Novero, Domenico
AU - Valente, Guido
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgetnmts: This study was supported by grants from Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Special1 Project “Applicazioni Cliniche della Ricerca Oncologica”, Rome, Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca su Cmcro (AIRC:), Milan and Minister0 dell’ Universita e della Ricerca Scientifica (40‘%), Rome, Italy.
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - The cell proliferative activity of the clinico-pathologically heterogeneous non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) included in the intermediate grade F category of the Working Formulation (WF) was investigated. S-phase fraction with flow cytometry on cell suspensions, and Ki67 on frozen tissue sections were performed in 42 F NHL. An avidin-biotin irnmunocomplex method was used and 1000 cells from 10 representative fields were counted. DNA content, S-phase and Ki67 were also detected in 194 NHL covering the whole spectrum of the WF. DNA content anomalies were found in 52 of 194 NHL. Their incidence, like that of S-phase fraction and Ki67 positive cells, progressively increased from low- to high-grade. A linear correlation was found between Ki67 and S-phase (r = 59). Using the median value of proliferating cells obtained with both procedures as a cut off, two very different groups of lymphomas could be distinguished within a series of 42 F-intermediate NHL: with low and high proliferative cell activity (p <000l) that were termed Flow and Fhigh, respectively. A intermediate group was placed between them. It differed significantly from the others if Ki67 was used but only from the Fhigh, group if the S-phase fraction analysis was applied. No significant differences were seen when comparing Flow, with the single categories, of low-grade NHL and Fhigh, with H high-grade NHL; no significant differences were found between Fhighand G, and between G and H categories. The existence of distinct groups of NHL in the F category, as defined by biological parameters assessing the cell proliferative activity, indicates that this category includes biologically heterogeneous lymphoma subtypes with different grades of aggressiveness. The results also indicate that the G intermediate category displays proliferation indices similar to those of H high grade category.
AB - The cell proliferative activity of the clinico-pathologically heterogeneous non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) included in the intermediate grade F category of the Working Formulation (WF) was investigated. S-phase fraction with flow cytometry on cell suspensions, and Ki67 on frozen tissue sections were performed in 42 F NHL. An avidin-biotin irnmunocomplex method was used and 1000 cells from 10 representative fields were counted. DNA content, S-phase and Ki67 were also detected in 194 NHL covering the whole spectrum of the WF. DNA content anomalies were found in 52 of 194 NHL. Their incidence, like that of S-phase fraction and Ki67 positive cells, progressively increased from low- to high-grade. A linear correlation was found between Ki67 and S-phase (r = 59). Using the median value of proliferating cells obtained with both procedures as a cut off, two very different groups of lymphomas could be distinguished within a series of 42 F-intermediate NHL: with low and high proliferative cell activity (p <000l) that were termed Flow and Fhigh, respectively. A intermediate group was placed between them. It differed significantly from the others if Ki67 was used but only from the Fhigh, group if the S-phase fraction analysis was applied. No significant differences were seen when comparing Flow, with the single categories, of low-grade NHL and Fhigh, with H high-grade NHL; no significant differences were found between Fhighand G, and between G and H categories. The existence of distinct groups of NHL in the F category, as defined by biological parameters assessing the cell proliferative activity, indicates that this category includes biologically heterogeneous lymphoma subtypes with different grades of aggressiveness. The results also indicate that the G intermediate category displays proliferation indices similar to those of H high grade category.
KW - Biological heterogeneity
KW - DNA flow cytometry
KW - F NHL
KW - Immunostaining
KW - Ki67
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0028858677&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3109/10428199509112206
DO - 10.3109/10428199509112206
M3 - Article
SN - 1042-8194
VL - 19
SP - 467
EP - 472
JO - Leukemia and Lymphoma
JF - Leukemia and Lymphoma
IS - 5-6
ER -