Comparison of cell proliferation in breast carcinoma using image analysis (Ki-67) and flow cytometric systems.

1992 
: Cellular proliferation has been implicated as an important predictor of biologic behavior in breast cancer. Cellular proliferation of 95 breast carcinomas was evaluated by comparing Ki-67 immunoreactivity in frozen sections quantitated by image analysis with S-phase and S + G2/M phase fraction determined by flow cytometry on nuclei extracted from fixed, paraffin-embedded sections (modified Hedley's technique). These parameters were correlated with traditional morphologic features of histologic grade, including mitotic count. Ki-67 immunoreactivity correlated with S-phase fraction determined by flow cytometry (r = .41, P = .001) and with S + G2/M phase fraction determined by flow cytometry (r = .29, P = .008). There was also a correlation between histologic grade and Ki-67 immunoreactivity (r = .30, P = .004) and between histologic grade and S-phase fraction (r = .42, P = .0001). Mitotic count correlated with Ki-67 immunoreactivity (r = .25, P = .015) and with S-phase fraction (r = .35, P = .001). Image and flow cytometric analysis systems provide comparable measurements of cellular proliferation; their measurements correlate with histologic grade and mitotic count in breast cancer.
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