|
|
Deletions of Chromosomes 1p and 19q are Detectable on Frozen Smears of Gliomas
by FISH: Usefulness for Stereotactic Biopsies
Corinne Bouvier, Patrice Roll,
Benoit Quilichini,
Philippe Metellus,
Arlette Calisti,
Sophie Gilles,
Olivier Chinot,
Frederic Fina,
Pierre M. Martin,
Dominique Figarella-Branger
Laboratoire de Biopathologie Nerveuse et Musculaire, EA 3281, Faculté
de Médecine, 27 bd Jean Moulin, 13005
Marseille, France (C.B., A.C., D.F.-B.); Service de cytogénétique
oncologique (P.R., B.Q.),
Service de Neurochirurgie (P.M.), CHU Timone, rue
Saint Pierre, 13005 Marseille, France;
Laboratoire de transfert d'Oncologie Biologique, IFR Jean Roche, Bd Pierre Dramard, 13916
Marseille,
France (S.G., O.C., F.F., P.M.M.)
Among diffuse gliomas, oligodendrogliomas may account for 25% of cases.
They have a better prognosis and chemosensitivity as compared to astrocytomas.
Genetic studies have shown a correlation between oligodendrocyte phenotype and
presence of 1p/19q deletions.
In addition, these deletions are of prognostic
value.
The aim of the present study was to describe a new method to detect
1p/19q deletions when little tumoral material is available (stereotactic
biopsies (SBs)).
Since smears (cytological preparations) are routinely done for
intraoperative diagnosis of gliomas, we have searched for 1p/19q deletions by
FISH in a series of 30 patients with a glioma.
In 14 cases, loss of
heterozygosity (LOH) analysis was also performed in order to validate our
method.
We found that FISH analysis on frozen smears was a simple, rapid and
reliable method to detect 1p/19q deletions and a good concordance was found with
LOH data (85%).
The main advantages of FISH analysis on frozen smears are the
following.
First, it requires little material and can be easily done in the case
of SBs.
Second, it has a higher sensitivity than LOH especially in infiltrative
areas of gliomas.
Third, it allows detection of a codeletion 1p/19q in a single
tumor cell.
In contrast, LOH analysis is easier to interpret and can detect smaller
and partial deletion whose pronostic significance remains to be defined.
In
conclusion, these two techniques can be used to investigate 1p/19q status in
gliomas.
The appropriate choice of one or other of these two techniques will
depend on the specific questions that need to be answered.
Keywords: FISH, LOH, smears, stereotactic biopsy, 1p/19q
Copyright ©
2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
All rights reserved
Source: http://journals.kluweronline.com/article.asp?PIPS=5270318
|