Well-differentiated Liposarcoma (well-differentiated + liposarcoma)

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Selective elimination of amplified CDK4 sequences correlates with spontaneous adipocytic differentiation in liposarcoma

GENES, CHROMOSOMES AND CANCER, Issue 11 2009
Zofia Hélias-Rodzewicz
Well-differentiated and undifferentiated liposarcomas are characterized by high-level amplifications of chromosome 12 regions including the CDK4 and MDM2 genes. These amplicons are either localized, in well-differentiated liposarcoma (WDLPS), on extrachromosomal structures (ring or rod chromosomes), or integrated into chromosome arms in undifferentiated tumors. Our results reveal that extrachromosomal amplicons are unstable, and frequently lost by micronucleation. This loss correlates with hypermethylation of eliminated sequences and changes of their replication time. Treatment of cells with demethylating agents during early S-phase significantly decreases the rate of micronuclei positive for CDK4. We also demonstrate that, in our model, micronuclei are generated during anaphase as a consequence of anaphase abnormalities (chromosome lagging and anaphase bridges). Finally, a dramatic increase of adipocytic differentiation was noted in cells that have eliminated copies of CDK4 gene in micronuclei. These findings provide evidence that, in WDLPS, adipocytic differentiation could be the consequence of CDK4 loss, an event occurring rarely in undifferentiated tumors in which the amplified sequences are integrated into chromosome arms. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc. [source]


Intravenous extended liposarcoma arising from renal sinus

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, Issue 8 2007
Mabumi Matsushita
Abstract: Liposarcoma arising from the renal sinus is rare and there have been no reports of intravenous extended liposarcoma of the renal sinus thus far. We report a case of liposarcoma of the renal sinus that extended into the renal venous lumen. A 58-year-old woman was referred to our hospital for an intravascular fatty tumor of the right renal vein incidentally discovered by an abdominal screening ultrasonogram. Computer tomography revealed a fatty tumor extending from the right kidney to the right renal vein with no evidence of metastatic lesions. Total right nephrectomy and extirpation of the intravascular tumor of the right renal vein were carried out. Pathological findings showed well-differentiated liposarcoma of the renal sinus. The tumor invaded to the right renal vein and the renal parenchyma. [source]


Intradermal spindle cell/pleomorphic lipoma of the vulva: case report and review of the literature

JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS PATHOLOGY, Issue 1 2002
Jorge S. Reis-Filho
Background: Spindle cell/pleomorphic lipoma (SC/PL) is a benign adipose tissue tumor that usually affects the subcutaneous tissues of shoulders, backs, and neck region of middle-aged male patients. Histologically, it is characterized by the presence of primitive CD34-positive spindle cells arranged in short fascicles, bizarre floret-like multinucleated giant cells, mature adipocytes, and a small number of lipoblasts. Recently, an intradermal subset has been described, which mainly affects female patients and presents a wider antomical distribution when compared to the classical variant of SC/PL. Methods: We report a case of intradermal SC/PL affecting the labium majus of a 56-year-old female patient. Results: The histological examination disclosed the typical histological features, however the lesion showed poorly demarcated and infiltrative borders, as well as involvement of dermal nerves. The immunohistochemical analysis according to streptovidin-biotin-peroxidase technique showed immunoreactivity for CD34 and vimentin in the spindle cells, as well as S100 protein and vimentin in the adipocytic cells. Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of intradermal SC/PL affecting the vulvar region. Care must be taken not to misdiagnosis this rare tumor as well-differentiated liposarcoma, cellular angiofibroma, solitary fibrous tumor, and cutaneous neurofibroma. [source]


TLS-CHOP target gene DOL54 expression in liposarcomas and malignant fibrous histiocytomas

PATHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, Issue 8 2002
Hideharu Domoto
Downstream of the gene for the liposarcoma-associated fusion oncoprotein 54 (DOL54) is a target gene of the myxoid liposarcoma and round cell liposarcoma (M-LPS/RC-LPS) oncogene, TLS/FUS-CHOP. The DOL54 gene product is closely associated with adipogenic differentiation. DOL54 overexpression resulted in tumorigenicity when Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells were injected subcutaneously into nude mice. The biological significance of DOL54 expression for human malignant soft tissue tumors, however, has not yet been investigated. We examined TLS-CHOP and DOL54 expression in M-LPS/RC-LPS, well-differentiated liposarcoma and malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH), a tumor whose cellular origin has not been determined. We observed DOL54 expression in 50% of M-LPS/RC-LPS cases (in which TLS-CHOP was also expressed) and 33% of MFH cases, suggesting that a portion of MFH lesions may either derive from adipocytic precursor cells or have the potential to undergo adipogenic differentiation. In this manner, M-LPS/RC-LPS and MFH lesions may share tumorigenic characteristics, resulting from the unscheduled expression of DOL54. [source]


Histologically low-grade dedifferentiated liposarcoma of the retroperitoneum

PATHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, Issue 5 2001
Masaharu Fukunaga
A low-grade dedifferentiated liposarcoma in the retroperitoneum of a 52-year-old woman is described. The excised specimens contained six nodules of lipoma-like well-differentiated liposarcoma and a nodule of dedifferentiated liposarcoma. The latter was composed predominantly of loosely arranged, benign-appearing spindle cells and fat cells. A small number of cells with irregularly shaped nuclei were scattered. There were no mitotic figures. The fat cells showed slight variation of size and shape, and a few multivacuolated lipoblasts were found. The spindle cell areas occupied approximately 60% of the tumor. The stroma was somewhat fibrous and myxoid and no dense collagenous matrix was found. The stroma vascularity was not prominent. Immunohistochemically, the spindle cells were positive for vimentin but negative for S-100 protein, desmin, muscle actin, and , -smooth muscle actin. Follow up for 5 months showed no evidence of recurrence or metastasis. The tumor, in which the benign-appearing spindle cell component was predominant, was considered to be a low-grade dedifferentiated liposarcoma. Close and long-term follow up is required. In retroperitoneal lipoma-like well-differentiated liposarcomas, spindle cell components like the present tumor, which represent dedifferentiation, should not be overlooked. [source]