MDM2 Amplification Status in a Cohort of Well-Characterized Myxofibrosarcoma: A Clinicopathologic Analysis of 22 Tumors

Nooshin K. Dashti, Judith Jebastin Thangaiah, Troy Gliem, Darlene Knutson, Sara Kloft-Nelson, Susan M. Armstrong, Ahmed Bakhshwin, Patricia Greipp, Karen J. Fritchie

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Abstract

Myxofibrosarcomas (MFS) present as slowly enlarging superficial masses in elderly patients. Even though these tumors fail to exhibit a distinct immunophenotype, diagnosis is straightforward when they present in subcutaneous tissue. Intramuscular MFS, however, are more challenging to diagnose as the differential also includes dedifferentiated liposarcoma with myxoid features. The vast majority of dedifferentiated liposarcomas show MDM2 amplification, whereas limited data exists as to the MDM2 status of MFS. We sought to explore the rate of MDM2 amplification in cases of classic MFS. Our archives were searched for MFS; only subcutaneous well-sampled resections were included. FISH for MDM2 amplification was performed on each tumor. A cohort of myxoid dedifferentiated liposarcoma resections was studied for comparison. Twenty-two MFS arose in patients aged 44 to 85 years. All tumors contained an infiltrative population of atypical cells embedded in a myxoid stroma with curvilinear blood vessels. MDM2 amplification by FISH was identified in 3 (of 22; 14%) tumors. Available follow up on 17 patients (range 1-96 months; median 13 months) revealed 6 patients with local recurrence and 1 with distant metastasis. Of 3 patients with MDM2- amplified MFS, 1 experienced recurrence and died of unrelated causes, while the second was alive without disease 12 months after diagnosis. Even though the rate of MDM2 amplification by FISH in MFS appears to be low, a subset of cases may show this genetic alteration, which pathologists should be aware of to avoid misclassification as myxoid dedifferentiated liposarcomas. Further studies are necessary to determine if amplification status adds prognostic value.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)478-485
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Surgical Pathology
Volume32
Issue number3
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2023

Keywords

  • FISH
  • MDM2 amplification
  • OncoScan assay
  • dedifferentiated liposarcoma
  • myxofibrosarcoma

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Anatomy
  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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