Paediatria Croatica, Vol. 53 No. 4, 2009.
Review article
Interphase cytogenetics in the diagnostics and follow up of children with malignant diseases
Iskra Petković
; Klinika za dječje bolesti Zagreb
Abstract
Acquired genomic changes have long been associated with malignancy. Findings of specific chromosome aberrations and gene abnormalities have an important role in providing an initial diagnosis, in predicting clinical outcome, in risk stratification, appropriate therapy selection and follow up of patients with malignant diseases. Nowadays different methods are available for chromosome and gene analysis. Of particular clinical significance is the method of interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). This paper briefly outlines the current knowledge of the clinical application of interphase FISH, highlighting the advantages of the FISH method over metaphase cytogenetics and methods of molecular DNA analysis. The brief description and application of different DNA probe types for the detection of numerical chromosome aberrations, gene fusions, gene deletions, gene amplifications and specific gene breaks are reported.
Keywords
Descriptors: NEOPLASMS – diagnosis, genetics; CYTOGENETICS – methods; CYTOGENETIC ANALYSIS – methods
Hrčak ID:
48225
URI
Publication date:
17.12.2009.
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