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IMP‐3 expression in melanocytic lesions
Author(s) -
Yu Limin,
Xu Haodong,
Wasco Matthew J.,
Bourne Patricia A.,
Ma Linglei
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of cutaneous pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.597
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1600-0560
pISSN - 0303-6987
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0560.2009.01428.x
Subject(s) - spitz nevus , melanoma , pathology , immunostaining , breslow thickness , medicine , immunohistochemistry , nevus , anatomical pathology , cancer , cancer research , sentinel lymph node , breast cancer
Background: Insulin‐like growth factor‐II mRNA‐binding protein 3 (IMP‐3 ), a member of the insulin‐like growth factor mRNA‐binding protein family, is expressed in several human malignancies, including melanomas. However, the expression of IMP‐3 has not been explored in melanoma in situ , various histologic subtypes of invasive melanomas and atypical Spitz tumors. Methods: IMP‐3 immunostain was performed in 157 melanocytic lesions. Results: Nearly all benign (8/8), dysplastic (8/8) and Spitz nevi (8/9) were negative for IMP‐3. Focal IMP‐3 positivity was observed in 5/12 melanoma in situ and 4/15 superficial melanomas (Breslow depth ≤1 mm). Half (10/20) of deep melanomas (Breslow depth >1 mm) and 25/52 metastatic melanomas demonstrated strong IMP‐3 staining. IMP‐3 expression differs significantly between non‐desmoplastic melanomas (superficial and deep) and benign or dysplastic or Spitz nevi (p = 0.0427, respectively). Four of 23 desmoplastic melanomas expressed IMP‐3 , which was significantly different from deep melanomas (p = 0.0109). IMP‐3 stained 7 of 10 atypical Spitz tumors. The difference between atypical Spitz tumors and Spitz nevi was statistically significant (p = 0.0256). Conclusion: A malignant circumstance, such as non‐desmoplastic melanoma or atypical Spitz tumor, can be inferred when IMP‐3 is expressed, suggesting potential diagnostic value of IMP‐3 in melanocytic lesions. Yu L, Xu H, Wasco MJ, Bourne PA, Ma L. IMP‐3 expression in melanocytic lesions.

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