Trisomy 7 in non-neoplastic tubular epithelial cells of the kidney

The cellular origin of trisomy 7 in non-neoplastic kidney tissue specimens from 10 patients, seven with malignant tumors and three with non-neoplastic kidney diseases, was studied by the MAC (morphology antibody chromosomes) technique, which allows analysis of cellular morphology/histology, immunoph...

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Autores principales: Knuutila, Sakari, Larramendy, Marcelo Luis, Elfving, Peter, El-Rifai, Wael, Miettinen, Aaro, Mitelman, Felix
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/145352
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Sumario:The cellular origin of trisomy 7 in non-neoplastic kidney tissue specimens from 10 patients, seven with malignant tumors and three with non-neoplastic kidney diseases, was studied by the MAC (morphology antibody chromosomes) technique, which allows analysis of cellular morphology/histology, immunophenotype, and chromosomal aneuploidy by conventional cytogenetics, and/or fluorescent in situ hybridization in both interphase and mitotic cells. In primary cultures, trisomy 7 was detected primarily in cytokeratin-positive cells. Among freshly isolated renal cells, the trisomy was mainly observed in proximal tubular cells positive to brush-border antigen, and, to a lesser extent, in distal tubular cells positive to Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein. The frequency of trisomy 7 in lymphocytes expressing CD3 or CD22 antigens isolated from non-neoplastic and tumor tissues was substantially lower than in the epithelial cells and was not increased compared with that in control lymphocytes from peripheral blood. The results thus demonstrate that the non-neoplastic kidney cells with trisomy 7 are mainly normal epithelial cells, preferentially those of the proximal tubule.