Correlation of histopathological characteristics with staining patterns in human melanoma assessed by (monoclonal) antibodies reactive on paraffin sections
- 1 July 1986
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Histopathology
- Vol. 10 (7), 689-700
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2559.1986.tb02522.x
Abstract
In order to investigate their possible role as prognostic markers, staining with the antibodies NKI/C-3 and anti-S100, that are applicable on paraffin sections, was examined using a group of primary cutaneous melanomas and autologous metastases using the immunoperoxidase procedure. All melanoma lesions stained with anti-S100, and the large majority with NKI/C-3. In primary melanomas showing a moderate or dense associated lymphocytic infiltrate, significantly more tumour cells stained with anti-S100 than in primary melanomas with a slight or absent infiltrate. In markedly pigmented metastases, significantly more tumour cells stained with NKI/C-3 than in less pigmented lesions; in primary melanomas this phenomenon just failed to be significant. In metastases with a high mitotic index a significantly lower proportion of tumour cells stained with NKI/C-3 than in lesions with a low mitotic index. No significant differences in staining were found between a group of primary melanomas with metastases and a group without metastases within a follow-up period of 5 years. Therefore, although staining with NKI/C-3 and anti-S100 appears to be associated with certain histopathological characteristics, it has no direct contribution to the assessment of prognosis in primary melanomKeywords
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