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Takeshi Hirose, Hsin-Yi Chang, Carla Saoud +3 more Β· 2025 Β· Genes, chromosomes & cancer Β· Wiley Β· added 2026-04-24
Myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma (MIFS) is a rare, low-grade sarcoma affecting with predilection the acral soft tissues of middle-aged adults. Clinically, MIFS is associated with a high rate of l Show more
Myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma (MIFS) is a rare, low-grade sarcoma affecting with predilection the acral soft tissues of middle-aged adults. Clinically, MIFS is associated with a high rate of local recurrence but infrequent distant metastases. The diagnosis remains challenging due to their wide histologic spectrum and overlap with reactive, benign, and low-grade malignant lesions. Moreover, a significant limitation is that molecular confirmation is achieved in only a subset of cases, due to its broad range of genetic alterations which requires a multiplatform approach. Thus, a definitive diagnosis, especially at nonacral sites and in molecularly negative cases, remains uncertain. Our goal was to perform a detailed clinicopathologic and molecular reappraisal of MIFS managed at a single tertiary cancer center with dedicated orthopedic oncology expertise. Additionally, we examined potential outcomes correlating with specific genetic alterations. A cohort of 33 patients (12 males, 21 females, median age 52 years) was selected. Tumors were tested by FISH, Archer, and/or targeted NGS. VGLL3 amplification was detected in 84%, BRAF fusions in 33% and combined TGFBR3/MGEA5 rearrangements in 32% of cases. Two novel fusions were detected, RRAGB::CCNB3 and FGFR1::ZBTB47. Other events included a YAP1::MAML2 fusion in two cases, one co-existing with a BRAF fusion. Overall, 8 (24%) patients recurred, 4 more than once, while 4 (12%) patients developed metastasis (3 locoregional, 1 pulmonary), all associated with VGLL3 gene amplification. Positive margin status was associated with increased recurrence and reduced disease-free survival (DFS, p = 0.02). Moreover, it emphasizes the impact of multiplatform molecular testing in confirming the diagnosis. The lack of both local recurrence and metastatic potential outside VGLL3 amplifications requires further investigation. Show less
πŸ“„ PDF DOI: 10.1002/gcc.70018
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