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AgNOR quantity in needle biopsy specimens of prostatic adenocarcinomas: correlation with proliferation state, Gleason score, clinical stage, and DNA content
  1. D Trerè,
  2. A Zilbering,
  3. D Dittus,
  4. P Kim,
  5. P C Ginsberg,
  6. I Daskal
  1. Albert Einstein Medical Center, 5501 Old York Road, Philadelphia, PA 19141-3098, USA
  2. Dipartimento di Patologia Sperimentale, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Via S. Giacomo 14, 401 Bologna, Italy

    Abstract

    Aims—To define the relation between the quantity of silver stained nucleolar organiser regions (AgNORs) and histological grade, clinical stage, DNA content, and MIB-1 immunostaining in needle biopsy specimens of prostatic adenocarcinomas.

    Methods—Histological grade was determined according to the Gleason system. AgNOR quantity, DNA content and MIB-1 immunostaining were evaluated by image cytometry on routine histological sections stained with silver, Feulgen reaction and MIB-1 antibody, respectively.

    Results—The mean AgNOR area increased with increasing Gleason score. A significant difference was found in the AgNOR values between low, intermediate and high grade tumours. Patients with clinically localised tumour (stages A and B) had lower AgNOR values than patients with advanced disease (stages C and D), but the difference in the mean AgNOR values between the two groups was not statistically significant. Non-diploid tumours had a significantly higher mean (SD) AgNOR area than diploid tumours (3.68 (1.04) μm2v 2.73 (0.60) μm2, respectively), while no significant difference was observed in the mean AgNOR values between aneuploid and tetraploid tumours (3.68 (1.04) μm2v 3.70 (1.05) μm2). When AgNOR and MIB-1-PI values were compared using linear regression analysis, a highly significant correlation was found.

    Conclusions—These data demonstrate that AgNOR quantity reflects the proliferative potential of prostatic adenocarcinomas, and is significantly related to histological grade and DNA content. The ease of application on routine sections, maintaining the morphological integrity of the tissue, the ability to evaluate selected histological areas of limited size and objective quantification by image cytometry make the AgNOR method particularly suitable for cell kinetic analysis in prostatic needle biopsy specimens.

    • AgNORs
    • Gleason grade
    • DNA content
    • MIB-1 immunostaining
    • cell proliferation

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