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Estrogen receptor alpha and androgen receptor are commonly expressed in well-differentiated liposarcoma.
[well-differentiated liposarcoma]
Liposarcoma
(
LS
)
is
the
second
-most
common
type
of
soft
-tissue
sarcoma
.
Despite
advances
in
knowledge
and
treatment
of
this
disease
,
there
remains
a
need
for
more
effective
LS
therapy
.
Steroid
hormone
receptors
regulate
metabolism
in
adipocytes
.
Estrogen
receptor
alpha
(
ER
)
,
progesterone
receptor
(
PR
)
,
and
androgen
receptor
(
AR
)
have
been
implicated
in
the
pathophysiology
of
other
cancer
types
.
We
sought
to
comprehensively
determine
temporal
expression
patterns
of
these
receptors
in
LS
.
We
analyzed
561
histologically
subtyped
LS
specimens
from
354
patients
for
expression
of
ER
,
PR
,
and
AR
by
immunohistochemistry
(
IHC
)
using
diagnostic-grade
reagents
and
protocols
.
The
fractions
of
positively
stained
tumor
cells
were
scored
within
each
specimen
.
IHC
scores
were
compared
across
LS
subtypes
using
the
Kruskal-
Wallis
test
,
and
subtypes
were
compared
using
Dunn
's
post-hoc
test
.
Ages
of
patients
with
receptor-
positive
vs
.
-
negative
LS
were
compared
by
t-test
.
Genders
and
races
were
compared
for
hormone
receptor
positivity
using
Fisher
's
exact
test
and
Chi
-square
analysis
,
respectively
.
Recurrence-free
survival
was
compared
between
receptor-
positive
and
negative
patients
by
log-rank
test
.
p
<
 
0
.
05
was
considered
significant
.
ER
and
AR
were
frequently
expressed
in
LS
,
while
few
tumors
expressed
PR
.
Most
of
the
ER
 
+
 
and
AR
 
+
 
samples
were
of
the
well-differentiated
LS
subtype
.
A
smaller
fraction
of
de
-differentiated
LS
expressed
ER
or
AR
,
but
expression
was
common
within
well-differentiated
regions
of
tumors
histologically
classified
as
de
-differentiated
LS
.
In
LS
specimens
from
patients
who
underwent
multiple
surgeries
over
time
,
receptor
expression
frequently
changed
over
time
,
which
may
be
attributable
in
part
to
intratumor
heterogeneity
,
varying
degrees
of
de
-differentiation
,
and
biopsy
bias
.
ER
and
AR
were
frequently
co
-expressed
.
Receptor
status
was
not
significantly
associated
with
gender
or
race
,
but
AR
and
PR
expression
were
associated
with
earlier
age
at
diagnosis
.
Receptor
expression
was
not
associated
with
altered
recurrence-free
survival
.
ER
and
AR
are
commonly
expressed
in
LS
,
particularly
in
well-differentiated
tumors
.
These
data
warrant
further
functional
study
to
determine
receptor
function
in
LS
,
and
the
potential
efficacy
of
anti-hormone
therapies
for
the
treatment
of
patients
with
LS
.
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well-differentiated liposarcoma
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