Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma : Molecular Pathology
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Molecular Pathology: Dedifferentiated liposarcomas (DLPS) arise by progression of an atypical lipomatous tumor/well-differentiated liposarcoma (ALT/WDL) over a prolonged period of time. Both tumors commonly show giant marker or ring chromosomes with amplified sequences from 12q13-15 region containing several genes implicated in tumorigenesis. The genetic alterations are more complex in DLPS than ALT/WDL. These changes are discussed further in the next few images.
Image credit: Chai H et al. Cytogenomic Characterization of Giant Ring or Rod Marker Chromosome in Four Cases of Well-Differentiated and Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma. Case Reports in Genetics, Volume 2022, Article ID 6341207; used under Creative Commons Attribution License.
Image credit: Chai H et al. Cytogenomic Characterization of Giant Ring or Rod Marker Chromosome in Four Cases of Well-Differentiated and Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma. Case Reports in Genetics, Volume 2022, Article ID 6341207; used under Creative Commons Attribution License.