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Multiparameter analysis of naevi and primary melanomas identifies a subset of naevi with elevated markers of transformation.

Authors :
Fox, C
Lambie, D
Wilmott, JS
Pinder, A
Pavey, S
Lê Cao, K-A
Akalin, T
Karaarslan, IK
Ozdemir, F
Scolyer, RA
Yamada, M
Soyer, HP
Schaider, H
Gabrielli, B
Fox, C
Lambie, D
Wilmott, JS
Pinder, A
Pavey, S
Lê Cao, K-A
Akalin, T
Karaarslan, IK
Ozdemir, F
Scolyer, RA
Yamada, M
Soyer, HP
Schaider, H
Gabrielli, B
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Here we have carried out a multiparameter analysis using a panel of 28 immunohistochemical markers to identify markers of transformation from benign and dysplastic naevus to primary melanoma in three separate cohorts totalling 279 lesions. We have identified a set of eight markers that distinguish naevi from melanoma. None of markers or parameters assessed differentiated benign from dysplastic naevi. Indeed, the naevi clustered tightly in terms of their immunostaining patterns whereas primary melanomas showed more diverse staining patterns. A small subset of histopathologically benign lesions had elevated levels of multiple markers associated with melanoma, suggesting that these represent naevi with an increased potential for transformation to melanoma.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315703613
Document Type :
Electronic Resource