Nonrandom gain of chromosome 7 in central neurocytoma: A chromosomal analysis and fluorescence in situ hybridization study |
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Authors: | Domenica Taruscio Rita Danesi Anna Montaldi Serenella Cerasoli Giovanna Cenacchi Felice Giangaspero |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Ultrastructures, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy;(2) Service of Anatomic Pathology and Cytogenetics, Ospedale Bufalini, Cesena, Italy;(3) Service of Cytogenetics Ospedale Civile Vicenza, Vicenza, Italy;(4) Institute of Electron Microscopy, University of Bologna, Italy;(5) Present address: Institute of Anatomic Pathology, Ospedale M. Bufalini, Viale Ghirotti 286, 47023 Cesena (FO), Italy |
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Abstract: | Central neurocytoma is a benign, slow-growing neoplasm with favourable prognosis. Biomolecular analysis has failed to demonstrate significant alterations, and no cytogenetic alterations have been reported. In this study we demonstrate chromosome 7 gain in three of nine neurocytomas (33%). Traditional cytogenetic analysis performed in four of the nine cases identified trisomy 7 as the sole chromosomal abnormality in one case. Interphase cytogenetics utilizing fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) on cell suspensions from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumour tissue performed in all nine cases detected trisomy 7 in two more cases and tetrasomy in another. Our results suggest that chromosome 7 gain is a feature of neuroectodermal tumorigenesis, possibly conferring growth advantage on the neoplastic cells. FISH on interphase nuclei is a valuable adjunct in the genetic evaluation of rare central nervous system neoplasms with low baseline proliferative activity. |
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Keywords: | Neurocytoma Cytogenetics FISH Chromosome7 |
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