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Amplification of MDM2 and Loss of p16 Expression: Do They Have a Role in Malignant Transformation of Ovarian Brenner Tumor?

Wang, Lucy; Allison, Douglas; Shukla, Pratibha Sharma
OBJECTIVES/OBJECTIVE:To review the significance of MDM2 and cyclin D1 expression and loss of p16 expression in malignant and borderline Brenner tumors (BTs) of the ovary. METHODS:We describe 2 new cases of ovarian BT, 1 malignant and 1 borderline. We studied MDM2, p16, and cyclin D1 expression by immunohistochemistry in the benign, borderline, and malignant components of these 2 cases and in 5 additional cases of benign BT. We also reviewed and summarized the literature on the clinical, immunohistochemical and molecular characteristics of borderline and malignant BTs (BdBTs and MBTs). RESULTS:Nuclear expression of MDM2 was seen only in the MBT. Loss of p16 expression was seen in both BdBT and MBT. Cyclin D1 expression was in proportion to the degree of malignancy. Amplification of MDM2, loss of CDKN2A (p16-encoding gene), and amplification of CCND1 (cyclin D1-encoding gene) were confirmed by commercial next-generation sequencing in the case of MBT. CONCLUSIONS:We are the first to report immunohistochemical expression of MDM2 in an MBT. Amplification of MDM2 and loss of p16 expression may have a role in malignant transformation of BT.
PMID: 32322877
ISSN: 1943-7722
CID: 4402272

Clinicopathologic Analysis and Morphologic Variants of Ovarian Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumors [Meeting Abstract]

Vougiouklakis, Theodore; Chiang, Sarah; Shukla, Pratibha; Thomas, Kristen; Barroeta, Julieta; Schwartz, Lauren; Linn, Rebecca; Oliva, Esther; Malpica, Anais; Snuderl, Matija; Jour, George; DeLair, Deborah
ISI:000518328802347
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 5404212

Recurrent Chromatin Remodeling Pathway Mutations Identified in Ovarian Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumors [Meeting Abstract]

Vougiouklakis, Theodore; Vasudevaraja, Varshini; Shen, Guomiao; Feng, Xiaojun; Chiang, Sarah; Barroeta, Julieta; Thomas, Kristen; Schwartz, Lauren; Linn, Rebecca; Oliva, Esther; Shukla, Pratibha; Malpica, Anais; DeLair, Deborah; Snuderl, Matija; Jour, George
ISI:000518328802346
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 5404202

Clinicopathologic Analysis and Morphologic Variants of Ovarian Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumors [Meeting Abstract]

Vougiouklakis, Theodore; Chiang, Sarah; Shukla, Pratibha; Thomas, Kristen; Barroeta, Julieta; Schwartz, Lauren; Linn, Rebecca; Oliva, Esther; Malpica, Anais; Snuderl, Matija; Jour, George; DeLair, Deborah
ISI:000518328902347
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 5404172

Recurrent Chromatin Remodeling Pathway Mutations Identified in Ovarian Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumors [Meeting Abstract]

Vougiouklakis, Theodore; Vasudevaraja, Varshini; Shen, Guomiao; Feng, Xiaojun; Chiang, Sarah; Barroeta, Julieta; Thomas, Kristen; Schwartz, Lauren; Linn, Rebecca; Oliva, Esther; Shukla, Pratibha; Malpica, Anais; DeLair, Deborah; Snuderl, Matija; Jour, George
ISI:000518328902346
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 5404162

Molecular Findings in a Rare Case of Malignant Brenner Tumor [Meeting Abstract]

Wang, Lucy; Shukla, Pratibha Sharma
ORIGINAL:0015936
ISSN: 1543-2165
CID: 5319332

Inflammatory Myofibrobalstic Tumor in Female Genital Tract

Shukla, Pratibha Sharma; Mittal, Khushbakhat
CONTEXT/BACKGROUND:- Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor is a mesenchymal neoplasm of low malignant potential. It was first described in lung, but is known to occur in many extrapulmonary sites including female genital organs, most commonly the uterus. It has a high recurrence rate and a low risk for metastasis. A more recently described aggressive variant, epithelioid myofibroblastic sarcoma with a predilection for the abdominal cavity of males, has also been recently reported to occur in ovary. This tumor is composed of spindled and epithelioid myofibroblasts in a variably myxoid stroma and commonly shows a fascicular growth pattern with positive staining for desmin, smooth muscle actin, and CD10, which may mimic a smooth muscle or endometrial stromal neoplasm. In the female genital tract it has the potential for being misdiagnosed as a leiomyoma, endometrial stromal tumor, or as a myxoid leiomyosarcoma, resulting in undertreatment or overtreatment. It harbors rearrangements in the ALK gene, resulting in abnormal expression of ALK protein. Immunostaining for ALK is a helpful diagnostic tool. OBJECTIVE:- To provide a brief review of clinical, histologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular features of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor with emphasis on possible diagnostic pitfalls in the female genital tract. DATA SOURCES/METHODS:- Review of pertinent literature on inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor occurring in the female genital tract and personal experience of the authors. CONCLUSIONS:- Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor in the female genital tract can mimic other more common benign and malignant tumors like leiomyoma, leiomyosarcoma, and endometrial stromal sarcoma. Familiarity with clinical and histologic features and use of ALK immunostaining can be critical for correct diagnosis.
PMID: 29965784
ISSN: 1543-2165
CID: 3186042

Extrauterine, Extragenital Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma in the Absence of Endometriosis: A Rare Entity

Shukla, Pratibha S; Schwartz, Chris
PMID: 29210799
ISSN: 1538-7151
CID: 3177812

Immunohistochemical Characterization of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Different Organs [Meeting Abstract]

Paulsen, John; Zamuco, Ronaldo; Melamed, Jonathan; Shukla, Pratibha
ISI:000478081103245
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 4048422

Immunohistochemical Characterization of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Different Organs [Meeting Abstract]

Paulsen, John; Zamuco, Ronaldo; Melamed, Jonathan; Shukla, Pratibha
ISI:000478915501437
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 5404152