Immunohistochemical Study of Melanocytic
Differentiation Antigens in Cutaneous
Malignant Melanoma
A Comparison of Six Commercial Antibodies
and One Non-commercial Antibody in Nodular
Melanoma, Superficially Spreading Melanoma
and Lentigo Maligna Mel anoma
Kočan P.1, Jurkovič I.1, Böör A.1, Dudríková K.2, Krajcár R.2, Benický M.2, Kromydaki A.1
1Institute of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, P. J. Šafárik University, Košice, Slovak Republic 2Institute of Pathology, Louis Pasteur Faculty Hospital, Košice, Slovak Republic |
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Summary:
In certain primary and metastatic malignant melanomas diagnostic problems may arise due to
their cytologic features and/or absence of synthesis of melanin. As the „classic“ combination of
S-100 protein and HMB-45 may occasionally fail to stain cells of malignant melanoma, we have
tested a series of commercially accessible antibodies which were so far not compared by other
authors in the three most frequent subtypes of this tumor. In surgical specimens from 104 cutaneous
malignant melanomas (40 nodular melanomas, 46 superficially spreading malignant melanomas
and 18 lentigo maligna melanomas) the staining intensity and the proportion of neoplastic
cells stained with antibodies to S-100 protein, HMB-45, NKI/C3, NKI/beteb, MART 1 (Melan A), KBA
62 and Mitf was semiquantitatively analysed. The use of this group of antibodies against melanoma-
associated antigens revealed it to be a favourable supplement for the bioptical or cytological
diagnosis of malignant melanoma in case the traditional/conventional combination of S-100 protein
and HMB-45 antibody fails. According to the authors’ experience the antibody against KBA 62
has shown to be the most effective antibody followed by the antibodies against MART-1 (Melan A)
and NKI/C3.
Key words:
malignant melanoma - nodular melanoma - superficially spreading melanoma - lentigo
maligna melanoma - immunohistochemistry - differentiation antigens
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