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Query: UNIPROT:P04637 (
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To investigate the molecular mechanisms of tuberous sclerosis (TSC) histopathologic lesions, we have tested for loss of heterozygosity the two TSC loci (TSC1 and TSC2) and seven tumor suppressor gene-containing regions (
TP53
, NF1, NF2, BRCA1, APC, VHL, and MLM) in 20 hamartomas from 18 TSC patients. Overall, eight angiomyolipomas, eight giant cell astrocytomas, one cortical tuber, and three rhabdomyomas were analyzed. Loss of heterozygosity at either TSC locus was found in a large fraction of the informative patients, both sporadic (7/14) and familial (1/4). Interestingly, a statistically significant preponderance of loss of heterozygosity at TSC2 was observed in the sporadic group (P < 0.01). Among the possible explanations considered, the bias in the selection for TSC patients with the most severe organ impairment seems particularly appealing. According to this view, a TSC2 defect might confer a greater risk for early kidney failure or, possibly, a more rapid growth of a giant cell astrocytoma. None of the seven antioncogenes tested showed loss of heterozygosity, indicating that the loss of either TSC gene product may be sufficient to promote hamartomatous cell growth. Finally, the observation of loss of heterozygosity at different markers in an astrocytoma and in an
angiomyolipoma
from the same patient might suggest the multifocal origin of the second-hit mutation.
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PMID:Apparent preferential loss of heterozygosity at TSC2 over TSC1 chromosomal region in tuberous sclerosis hamartomas. 882 21
We report on a 26-year-old Caucasian woman who was referred to the Department of Surgery complaining of general malaise, feeling of fullness with occasional vomiting and intermittent jaundice. The patient had previously suffered from tibial osteosarcoma of the left leg which was resected 13 years ago and subsequently treated with radiation and chemotherapy. During clinical investigations a 12 x 12 x 6.5 cm large mass was found in the left lobe of the liver. This was resected, and subsequently shown to be a sporadic hepatic
angiomyolipoma
. In order to investigate a possible link between the two tumours, we investigated mutations in the
p53
-gene, loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at
p53
, Rb and p16, c-Myc expression, and the telomerase activity of the
angiomyolipoma
and the osteosarcoma. Whilst the tibial osteosarcoma showed LOH at p16, no genetic alterations or increased telomerase activity were found in the
angiomyolipoma
. The occurrence of both these tumours in this patient is therefore probably a coincidence.
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PMID:Hepatic angiomyolipoma in a 26-year-old Caucasian woman with a history of tibial osteosarcoma. 1060 97
We report a case of renal
angiomyolipoma
(
AML
) with malignant transformation. A 28-year-old woman developed large bilateral renal masses 5 months before admission to our hospital. She was diagnosed with tuberous sclerosis when she was 4 years old. Total nephrectomy of the left kidney was performed, but she died during the operation. Although the focal region of the resected tumor had the appearance of a classic
AML
, most of the lesion showed a diffuse proliferation of atypical epithelioid cells resembling that in renal cell carcinoma. The epithelioid cells had extremely pleomorphic and hyperchromatic nuclei with frequent mitotic figures, including atypical forms. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that the atypical epithelioid cells and the typical
AML
lesions were both positive for HMB-45 but that the former were negative for epithelial and myogenic markers. The smooth muscle cells and thick-walled vessels were focally positive for muscle-specific actins. Furthermore, the atypical epithelioid cells were immunoreactive for
p53
, whereas the foci of the typical
AML
were negative. Examination of the microdissected paraffin-embedded tissues revealed
p53
mutations in the malignant epithelioid areas in
AML
but not in the renal parenchyma or typical
AML
areas. In this case it is proposed that
p53
mutation may play an important role in malignant transformation of renal
AML
.
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PMID:Malignant transformation of renal angiomyolipoma: a case report. 1191 33
A case of perivascular epithelioid cell tumor of the uterus is reported, occurring in a 32-year-old woman. The tumor (8.0 cm in dimension) showed exophytic growth from the outer half of the myometrium. Histopathologically, the tumor was composed of thick blood vessels and perivascular epithelioid cells. The neoplastic cells were strongly immunoreactive for HMB45 antigen, CD117 (c-kit), vimentin and the progesterone receptor, but completely negative for S-100 protein, smooth muscle actin, desmin, CD34, the estrogen receptor and p16. The Ki-67 labeling index was low (1.25%). Ultrastructurally, the neoplastic cells had numerous premelanosomes with some glycogen deposits. Single-stranded DNA conformational polymorphism of
p53
and methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction of p16 revealed negative results. Definite melanosomes on electron microscopic analysis and coexpression of HMB45 antigen and stem cell factor receptor (CD117) may provide the clue to understanding perivascular epithelioid cell tumor because
angiomyolipoma
also coexpresses HMB45 antigen and CD117.
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PMID:Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor of the uterus: immunohistochemical, ultrastructural and molecular study. 1462 7
We report 3 recent cases of
angiomyolipoma
of the kidney. Although generally regarded as a benign neoplasm,
angiomyolipoma
rarely behaves in an aggressive manner, producing complicated clinical courses leading to metastasis and death. The presence of epithelioid elements within the tumor can result in difficulty differentiating benign from malignant
angiomyolipoma
and differentiating this tumor from renal adenocarcinoma. The presence of lymph node involvement can cause difficulty in differentiating multicentric disease in lymph nodes from metastasis to lymph nodes. The presence of cytologic abnormalities in the primary tumor can result in difficulty in differentiating atypia in benign
angiomyolipoma
from malignant sarcomatous transformation of a benign lesion. The 3 cases reported show many of these problems. Criteria for predicting malignancy in epithelioid tumors and sarcomatous transformation are not well recognized because of the rarity of this entity. The typical immunophenotype of all types of
angiomyolipoma
(cytokeratin-negative and melanomarkers-positive) is very useful in diagnosis but does not help in the differentiation from renal adenocarcinoma at frozen section. We report the empiric use of Ki67 and
p53
in these cases as adjuncts to clinical and histologic assessment in predicting behavior. High Ki67 expression was a feature of malignant epithelioid
angiomyolipoma
. Low levels of
p53
expression were seen in the
angiomyolipoma
with sarcomatous transformation. Benign angiomyolipomas were consistently negative for both Ki67 and
p53
.
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PMID:Angiomyolipoma of the kidney: expanding disease spectrum demonstrated by 3 cases. 1555 44
Angiomyolipoma
(
AML
) is the most common benign mesenchymal tumor of the kidney. It belongs to the family of perivascular epithelioid cell tumors and is typically composed of blood vessels, adipose tissue, and smooth muscle- like cells, which are characteristically positive for HMB-45. Results of recent studies suggest that
p53
mutation may play an important role in AML progression. Here, we describe a locally destructive renal
AML
in a patient with tuberous sclerosis. The tumor consisted of mostly epithelioid cells with marked nuclear pleomorphism and frequent mitoses and was positive for HMB-45. The diagnosis of atypical epithelioid
AML
was made. Codon alteration in the
p53
gene was not detected, despite focal
p53
immunoreactivity and single nucleotide polymorphism at exon 6. Our finding indicates no definite link between
p53
abnormalities and the atypical appearance of
AML
. To the best of our knowledge, this is the second renal
AML
case investigated for
p53
mutations.
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PMID:Atypical angiomyolipoma of kidney in a patient with tuberous sclerosis: a case report with p53 gene mutation analysis. 1585 41
4 cases (2 males and 2 females) of mucinous tubular and spindle-cell carcinoma of the kidney were studied. The patients' age was 43 to 87 years. Microscopically, this tumor comprised two major cell populations. One of them involved spindle cells with a sparse cytoplasm, which were arranged in the fascicular pattern, often resembling low-grade smooth muscle tumors. The other population was small cuboidal cells with round nuclei and an eosinophilic cytoplasm. The mitotic activity was low. Only one tumor had both cell components. The other three tumors were represented by the second type cells. Immunohistochemical staining with avidin-biotin was performed by using cytokeratin, vimentin, SMA,
p53
, Bcl 2, EMA, and CD10. All cases were stained positively with antibodies to the cytokeratins AE1-AE2 and vimentin. The expression of EMA, Bcl 2, and CK7 was varying in different tumors. Responses to smooth muscle actin,
p53
, CK20, and CD10 were negative in all cases. Mucinous tubular and spindle-cell carcinoma of the kidney should be differentiated from
angiomyolipoma
with the preponderance of a leiomyomatous component, renal smooth muscle neoplasms, metanephrotic adenoma, and renal cell carcinoma with sarcomatoid differentiation.
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PMID:[Mucinous tubular and spindle-cell carcinoma of the kidney]. 1698 88
Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) is rare entity and has been described only recently. By immunohistochemistry and genetics it belongs to the family of tumours which comprises
angiomyolipoma
, clear cell "sugar" tumor of lung, lymphangioleiomyomatosis and clear cell myomelanotic tumor of ligamentum falciforme/teres hepatis. We describe an unusual case of hepatic PEComa arising in a 55-year-old woman with previous history of glioblastoma. Histologically the tumor grew in expansive way, and was composed of clear and eosinophilic epithelioid cels, without vascular or lipomatous component characteristic of
angiomyolipoma
. There was mild nuclear pleomorphism, sporadic mitotic activity and haemorrhage without necrosis. On immunohistochemistry, the tumor was HMB-45+50, Melan-A and smooth muscle actin positive. Tyrosinase, S-100 protein, cytokeratin coctail, EMA, vimentin, muscle specific actin, CD10, TTF-1, hepatocyte, desmin and cyclin D1 were negative. Sporadic nuclear
p53
positivity was seen. The main differential diagnosis of hepatic PEComa includes clear cell variant of liver cell adenoma and hepatocellular carcinoma, metastases of various clear cell carcinomas and metastasis of malignant melanoma. In respect of uncertain biologic potential of PEComa, long term follow up is indicated.
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PMID:[Perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) of the liver: a case report and review of the literature]. 1737 Apr 72
We report an autopsy case of malignant epithelioid
angiomyolipoma
in a 36-year-old male tuberous sclerosis patient. He had been diagnosed to have a bilateral renal tumor 20 years previously. The left kidney had been surgically resected at the age of 34, and the left renal tumor was pathologically diagnosed as classic
angiomyolipoma
and epithelioid
angiomyolipoma
. He suddenly died of cardiac arrest, and at autopsy the right kidney weighed 7120 g. The tumor presented with massive necrosis invading the inferior vena cava, but was not hemorrhagic. Microscopic examination revealed tumor cells varying in size with a predominantly solid proliferation pattern and marked atypical large cells with vesicular nuclei and abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm. Mitotic figures were often encountered, and atypical forms were also present. Metastatic lesions were identified in the right lung, liver, diaphragm, and mesentery. Immunohistochemical examination showed epithelioid
angiomyolipoma
cells that were focally reactive for HMB-45 and showed diffuse positive staining for Melan-A. No mutation was detected in the
p53
gene by polymerase chain reaction-single-strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) analysis despite diffuse immunoreactivity for
p53
. This case was proven to be malignant because of the occurrence of distant metastases, and showed that
p53
mutations are not always associated with malignant transformation in epithelioid
angiomyolipoma
.
...
PMID:Malignant epithelioid angiomyolipoma of the kidney in a patient with tuberous sclerosis: an autopsy case report with p53 gene mutation analysis. 1854 41
Malignant
angiomyolipoma
(
AML
) of the liver is rare. We report a case of
AML
with malignant transformation and metastases. A 30-year-old man had developed giant hepatic masses. Microscopically, the periphery of the tumor showed components of classic hepatic
AML
, but the central region contained atypical epithelioid components with extremely pleomorphic and hyperchromatic nuclei with frequent mitotic figures. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that the epithelioid cells were positive for HMB-45 and smooth muscle actin. Furthermore, the atypical epithelioid cells displayed
P53
immunoreactivity and mutation at exon 7 for
p53
. The tumor showed a typical monoclonal pattern but no loss of heterozygosity or microsatellite instability. Markedly atypical epithelioid cells with vascular invasion, distant metastasis, and fatal outcome were interpreted as malignant characteristics of hepatic
AML
. It is suggested that large tumor size, pleomorphic nuclei with high proliferation activity, and
P53
immunoreactivity may predict the existence of malignant transformation of hepatic
AML
.
...
PMID:Malignant angiomyolipoma in the liver: a case report with pathological and molecular analysis. 1872 94
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