Quantitative DNA. Comparative studies of a cellular marker for bronchogenic carcinoma
R. L. Teplitz, H. Y. Pak, J. R. Benfield, V. Ashdjian, S. B. Yokota, A. Heyworth, L. De Caro and R. Paladugu
During the course of induction of bronchogenic carcinoma in a colony of
standard-bred beagles, serial cytologic and biopsy material was obtained
under direct bronchoscopy. Cytological changes followed the sequence from
metaplasia to carcinoma, closely simulating those features observed in
humans, but with subtle differences characterized as species variations.
Quantitative DNA done by image analysis correlated directly with the
severity of cytologic atypia and also corresponded well with data obtained
from humans. Equivalent studies in human bronchogenic carcinoma have shown
similar results and strongly suggest that graded hyperploidy accurately
reflects atypia in the lung and qualifies as an interspecies tumor marker.