COMPARATIVE AMPLIFICATION ANALYSIS OF HUMAN GLIOMA TISSUE AND GLIOMA DERIVED FRAGMENT SPHEROIDS USING REVERSE CHROMOSOME PAINTING (RCP)

Citation
M. Janka et al., COMPARATIVE AMPLIFICATION ANALYSIS OF HUMAN GLIOMA TISSUE AND GLIOMA DERIVED FRAGMENT SPHEROIDS USING REVERSE CHROMOSOME PAINTING (RCP), Anticancer research, 16(5A), 1996, pp. 2601-2606
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02507005
Volume
16
Issue
5A
Year of publication
1996
Pages
2601 - 2606
Database
ISI
SICI code
0250-7005(1996)16:5A<2601:CAAOHG>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Tumor-fragment spheroids (TFS) represent an organotypic in vitro model with preserved cytoarchitecture and matrix components of the native a rmor in situ. In order to determine whether DNA amplifications within gliomas remain stable in spheroid culture, tumor fragment spheroids we re established from 15 human gliomas including 14 glioblastoma and one anaplastic astrocytoma. Native tumor tissue, monolayers as well as TF S were evaluated for DNA amplification using reverse chromosome painti ng (RCP). A modified protocol for DNA isolation from TFS was establish ed. Amplifications in the original tumor tissue were found on chromoso mes 12q13-15, tel, 4q12-13 and 11p12-13, an amplification on 11p12-13 is reported for the first time. By RCP we could demonstrate that ampli fied domains on. 12q13-15 and 4q12-13 in three tumors were maintained in TFS whereas the amplification on 11p12-13 could not be confirmed in TFS. In monolayer cultures, all amplifications which were detected in primary culture were lost until passage 5. The results of this first comparative study of DNA amplification in glioma by analyzing native t umor tissue and tumor fragment spheroids enables us to conclude that T FS seems to be a promising in vitro model for the study of DNA amplifi cation under cell culture conditions.