Histological Classification and Immunohistochemical Evaluation of MDM2 and CDK4 Expression in Canine Liposarcoma
Canine liposarcoma is an uncommon soft tissue sarcoma usually arising in the subcutis. While liposarcoma classification in dogs is based solely on histology, in humans it depends on the detection of genetic abnormalities that can lead to specific protein overexpression. This study is an immunohistoc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Veterinary pathology 2016-07, Vol.53 (4), p.773-780 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Canine liposarcoma is an uncommon soft tissue sarcoma usually arising in the subcutis.
While liposarcoma classification in dogs is based solely on histology, in humans it
depends on the detection of genetic abnormalities that can lead to specific protein
overexpression. This study is an immunohistochemical evaluation of MDM2 and CDK4
expression in canine liposarcoma designed to assess the correlation of these proteins with
histologic type, grade, mitotic index and Ki67 labeling index and evaluate their utility
in improving tumor classification. Fifty-three liposarcomas were retrospectively
collected: 24 were well differentiated liposarcomas (WDL), 16 of which expressed MDM2 and
21 CDK4; 7 were myxoid liposarcomas (ML), 1 of which expressed MDM2 and 5 expressed CDK4;
18 were pleomorphic liposarcomas (PL), all were MDM2 negative and 12 expressed CDK4. Four
tumors were morphologically consistent with dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDL) a subtype
described only in humans: 3 expressed MDM2 and 4 expressed CDK4. MDM2 expression
correlated with histotype (highly expressed in WDL and DDL) and grade (highly expressed in
grade 1 tumors). Histotype correlated with the Ki67 labeling index (lowest in WDL and
highest in DDL). A revised classification, considering MDM2 expression, allowed 8 WDL to
be reclassified as PL and correlated significantly with mitotic and Ki67 labeling index
(both significantly lower in WDL and progressively higher in ML and DDL). These results
partially parallel data reported for human liposarcomas, suggesting that WDL and DDL are
distinct neoplastic entities characterized by MDM2 expression, which may represent a
useful diagnostic and potentially prognostic marker for canine liposarcoma. |
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ISSN: | 0300-9858 1544-2217 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0300985815626573 |