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Postradiation cutaneous angiosarcoma after treatment of breast carcinoma is characterized by MYC amplification in contrast to atypical vascular lesions after radiotherapy and control cases: clinicopathological, immunohistochemical and molecular analysis of 66 cases.

T Mentzel1, H U Schildhaus, G Palmedo, R Büttner, H Kutzner.   

Abstract

Postradiation cutaneous vascular lesions after treatment of breast carcinoma comprise a heterogeneous group of benign, atypical, and malignant lesions and are best regarded as points along a morphological spectrum. We analyzed a series of cutaneous angiosarcomas after treatment of breast cancer in comparison with control cases and cases of atypical vascular lesions with special emphasis on the expression and amplification of MYC. The 66 cases were divided into control cases (5), cases in which a slight vascular proliferation was seen after radiotherapy of breast cancer (12), cases of atypical vascular lesions after radiotherapy (16), cases of postradiation cutaneous angiosarcomas (25), and cases of angiosarcomas of skin and soft tissues unrelated to radiotherapy (8). None of the control cases (2 M, 3 F, 20-76 years), of cases showing slight vascular proliferation, dermal fibrosis and inflammation after radiotherapy of breast cancer (12 F, 48-79 years), of cases of atypical vascular lesions after radiotherapy (16 F, 29-81 years), and of cases of angiosarcomas of skin and soft tissues unrelated to radiotherapy (3 M, 5 F, 25-92 years) showed an amplification of MYC by FISH analysis. In striking contrast, in all cases of postradiation cutaneous angiosarcomas (25 F, 46-95 years), MYC amplification was found by FISH analysis in a variable number of counted nuclei. Immunohistochemically, strong positive nuclear staining for MYC and prox-1 was seen in cases of postradiation cutaneous angiosarcoma, whereas control cases and cases of atypical vascular proliferation after radiotherapy were negative for MYC, and stained only focally positive for prox-1 in a number of cases. In conclusion, the presence of MYC amplification represents an important additional diagnostic tool in the distinction of postradiation cutaneous angiosarcomas from atypical vascular lesions after radiotherapy. Immunohistochemical stainings for MYC are useful for mapping of these lesions and for careful tumor margin control.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21909081     DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.2011.134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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