Sb. Liang et al., Tetrasomy 12 in ovarian tumors of thecoma-fibroma group: A fluorescence insitu hybridization analysis using paraffin sections, PATHOL INT, 51(1), 2001, pp. 37-42
Recent cytogenetical studies have indicated that trisomy 12 is a feature of
ovarian tumors in the thecoma-fibroma group. Ten cases of these ovarian tu
mors were studied in total, including two thecomas, two fibrothecomas, four
fibromas, one cellular fibroma and one fibrosarcoma, to clarify the relati
onship between polysomy 12 and proliferative activity in these tumors. Each
formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumor tissue was examined by fluorescenc
e in situ hybridization to determine copy numbers of chromosome 12 and by i
mmunohistochemical staining of Ki-67 for evaluation of tumor cell prolifera
tion. Gains of trisomy 12 were found in seven of the 10 cases, and the perc
entage of cells with tetrasomy 12, but not that of cells with trisomy 12, w
as significantly and positively correlated with percentage of Ki-67-positiv
e cells, but significantly and inversely correlated with patient age. These
findings suggest that tetrasomy 12 is an age-related aberration of chromos
ome 12 in ovarian tumors of the thecoma-fibroma group, and that such tumors
exhibit more active proliferation in younger patients.