Myxoid liposarcoma with transition to round-cell lesion cell cycle regulator genes and telomerase activity characterizing tumor progression: A case report

V. Jaeger, R. Schneider-Stock, F. Gerresheim, J. T. Epplen, M. Serra, H. Lippert, A. Roessner

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Abstract

A mixed myxoid/round cell liposarcoma was macrodissected in its 2 histologic components and investigated for genetic differences between its low-grade myxoid and the high-grade round-cell region. For both, we failed to detect p53 gene mutations, loss of heterozygosity at the p53 or Rb genes, and p53 protein expression. The round-cell component showed a high telomerase activity, and an elevated c-myc mRNA and protein expression. The myxoid component was characterized by a lack of telomerase activity and low c-myc mRNA expression, and immunohistochemistry failed to detect the c-myc protein. There was a higher Mib-1 proliferation index in the round-cell portion. The same specific translocation t(12;16) and the fusion transcript type II in both components confirmed the close relationship between myxoid and round- cell liposarcomas. Telomerase activity and increased c-myc expression seem to be helpful molecular markers for characterizing tumor progression in myxoid liposarcoma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1515-1519
Number of pages5
JournalHuman Pathology
Volume30
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - 1999

Keywords

  • c-myc expression
  • Myxoid liposarcoma
  • Telomerase activity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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