Affiliation:
1. School of Medicine, Institute of Pathology, Belgrade
Abstract
Tumour mitotic index represents a number of dividing cells per 100 tumour
cells. It is the oldest and most frequently used parameter of cell
proliferation kinetics in tumours, which is, in addition to numerous
immunohistochemical and other markers, still routinely practised as a golden
standard. Determination is dependent on urgent tissue fixation, fixative
type, manner and procedure of staining, thickness of tissue sections,
statistical expression of mitotic count, tissue and microscopic field
sampling as well as a counting protocol. When the identical counting
techniques are applied, determination of tumour mitotic index becomes an
essentially reproductive method. Proposal for routine usage is to express the
number of mitotic figures in standard vision area of 2 mm2. Proceeding from
minimal variability of mitotic time duration, there were showed a few
original formulas which connect mitotic index, acquired by stereological
methodology, with differential equation of tumour growth function. In this
mathematical way, it is possible to connect structure of the tumour with
tumour growth kinetics parameters, for example with potential doubling time.
This approach provides growth kinetic examination of once occurring measured
human solid tumours, according to their morphology. Tumour mitotic index has
been actually applied in classification, biological behaviour prediction,
grading, prognosis, evaluation of relapse potential, malignant transformation
and metastasis, treatment decision and therapy effect follow-up. In some
malignant tumours, such as breast carcinoma, it is an independent prognostic
factor.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia