Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) shows a complex cytogenetic heterog
eneity and up to now no particular chromosomal aberration seems to cha
racterize its malignant evolution. We therefore performed cytogenetic
analyses of 20 primary NSCLC, 8 adenocarcinomas and 12 squamous cell c
arcinomas on direct preparations or short-term cultures. Only 1 case w
as analyzed after long-term culture. Results were obtained from 11 sam
ples and clonal rearrangements were found in 3 cases, a diploid and a
near-triploid clone with several aberrations such as i (9q), rob (14;
15) and rob (21; 21) in 1 case, a near-triploid clone in 1 case, and Y
chromosome loss in 1 case. Other aberrations found were sporadic, but
+ 7 aneuploidy and translocations involving 1p were detected in 2 and
3 samples respectively. Although to date it has been very difficult t
o recognize primary changes in NSCLC, nevertheless a literature review
and our results indicate that i(9q) and robertsonian translocations a
re relevant findings.