Abstract

Tumor specimens were obtained from seven patients with large bowel carcinomas at operation of the primary neoplasm and by resection of local recurrences or metastases 2 1/2 to 36 months later. All specimens were evaluated with regard to nuclear DNA distribution as measured by flow cytometry and expression of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), secretory component, epithelial IgA, and HLA-DR antigens, as determined by immunofluorescence staining of tissue sections. Both the DNA distributions and the immunohistochemical staining patterns were similar in the primary and secondary tumors. These findings are in keeping with a monoclonal or oligoclonal tumor progression in advanced large bowel carcinoma.

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