Angiosarcoma is the most common malignant neoplasm of the heart. However, t
o the authors' knowledge, no cytogenetic study of cardiac angiosarcoma has
been reported. In the current study, an angiosarcoma from the right atrium
of a 29-year-old man was investigated. Examination of tissue sections indic
ated that the tumor was a high grade epithelioid angiosarcoma of the heart.
Cytogenetic analysis of tumor cells revealed a hyperdiploid clonal populat
ion with chromasomal numerical changes and one structural rearrangement; wh
ich was defined as: 55, XY. +der(1;17) (q10;q10), +2, +7, +8, +8, +19, +20,
+21, +22. Multicolor fluorescent in situ hybridization on paraffin-embedde
d tissue sections illustrated polysomy of chromosome 8 in tumor cells. In a
ddition, immunohistochemical analysis showed high expression of mutated p53
gene products in tumor cell nuclei. These findings demonstrate the involve
ment of chromosamal anomalies and gene mutation in cardiac angiosarcoma and
suggest they play a role in neoplasia of the heart.