DNA damage-inducible transcript 3 immunohistochemistry is highly sensitive for the diagnosis of myxoid liposarcoma but care is required in interpreting the significance of focal expression.
Ana Cristina VargasNoni L ChanDaniel D WongMatthew ZaborowskiTalia L FuchsMahsa AhadiAdele ClarksonLoretta SiosonAmy SheenFiona MacleanFiona BonarAlison CheahMartin JonesAngela ChouAnthony J GillPublished in: Histopathology (2021)
Diffuse nuclear DDIT3 expression occurs in the overwhelming majority of MLPSs, and can be used to confirm the diagnosis in most cases without the need for molecular testing. A complete absence of expression argues strongly against MLPS, and almost completely excludes this diagnosis, particularly if there is consideration of technical factors such as decalcification. The significance of focal DDIT3 expression should be interpreted in the morphological and clinical context, although most tumours showing only focal expression are not MLPS.