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Diagnostic utility of aP2/FABP4 expression in soft tissue tumours.
[well-differentiated liposarcoma]
Adipocyte
P
2
(
aP
2
)
,
also
known
as
fatty
acid-binding
protein
4
(
FABP
4
)
,
is
a
fatty
acid-binding
protein
found
in
the
cytoplasm
of
cells
of
adipocyte
differentiation
.
In
this
study
,
we
examined
a
large
number
of
soft
tissue
tumours
with
a
commercial
polyclonal
anti-a
P
2
/
FABP
4
antibody
and
a
newly
developed
mouse
monoclonal
antibody
raised
against
this
protein
to
determine
the
diagnostic
utility
of
aP
2
/
FABP
4
as
a
marker
of
tumours
of
adipose
differentiation
.
A
mouse
monoclonal
antibody
,
clone
175
d
,
was
raised
against
a
mixture
of
synthetic
peptides
corresponding
to
the
amino
acid
sequence
of
residues
10
-
28
and
121
-
132
of
the
human
aP
2
/
FABP
4
protein
.
Antigen
expression
with
polyclonal
and
monoclonal
antibodies
was
immunohistochemically
determined
in
paraffin
sections
of
normal
adipose
tissue
and
a
wide
range
of
benign
and
malignant
primary
soft
tissue
tumours
(
n
 
=
 
200
)
.
aP
2
/
FABP
4
was
expressed
around
the
cytoplasmic
lipid
vacuole
in
white
and
brown
fat
cells
in
benign
lipomas
and
hibernomas
.
Immature
fat
cells
and
lipoblasts
in
spindle
cell
/
pleomorphic
lipoma
,
atypical
lipomatous
tumour
/
well-differentiated
liposarcoma
,
myxoid
/
round
cell
liposarcoma
and
pleomorphic
liposarcoma
also
reacted
strongly
for
aP
2
/
FABP
4
.
No
specific
staining
was
seen
in
non-adipose
benign
and
malignant
mesenchymal
and
non-mesenchymal
tumours
.
aP
2
/
FABP
4
is
expressed
by
mature
and
immature
fat
cells
and
is
a
marker
of
tumours
of
adipose
differentiation
.
Immunophenotypic
aP
2
/
FABP
4
expression
is
useful
in
identifying
lipoblasts
,
and
immunohistochemistry
with
polyclonal
/
monoclonal
anti-a
P
2
/
FABP
4
antibodies
should
be
useful
in
distinguishing
liposarcoma
from
other
malignancies
,
particularly
round
cell
,
myxoid
and
pleomorphic
soft
tissue
sarcomas
.
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Diseases presenting
"malignant primary soft tissue tumours"
symptom
pleomorphic liposarcoma
well-differentiated liposarcoma
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