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Query: UNIPROT:P10721 (
c-kit
)
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The
c-kit
gene encodes a transmembrane receptor that has tyrosine kinase activity.
c-kit
plays a role in hematopoiesis, gametogenesis, and melanogenesis.
c-kit
is found in melanocytes, and there is evidence that expression is lost in melanoma. We studied 85 melanocytic lesions for
c-kit
by immunohistochemical techniques using a monoclonal antibody. The lesions included banal nevi, junctional and compound nevi with melanocytic dysplasia, nontumorigenic radial growth phase melanoma, tumorigenic vertical growth phase melanoma, and metastatic melanoma. We found intense membrane staining in normal melanocytes and mast cells. Staining in compound nevi was strongest in junctional and superficial dermal components, whereas dermal nevi showed weak reactivity. Dysplastic nevi stained strongly, particularly in junctional cells. In melanoma, strong reactivity was most prominent in radial growth phase disease, but there was little or no staining in vertical growth phase and metastatic melanomas. In summary,
c-kit
protein is expressed in normal melanocytes,
benign nevi
, dysplastic nevi and nontumorigenic melanoma, but expression is lost in tumorigenic primary melanomas and metastases. The role of
c-kit
loss in advanced melanoma requires additional investigation.
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PMID:Proto-oncogene c-kit expression in malignant melanoma: protein loss with tumor progression. 931 Sep 59
C-Kit
(CD117), the receptor for the stem cell factor, a growth factor for melanocyte migration and proliferation, has shown differential immunostaining in various benign and malignant melanocytic lesions. The purpose of this study is to compare
c-Kit
immunostaining in
benign nevi
and in primary and metastatic malignant melanomas, to determine whether
c-Kit
can aid in the differential diagnosis of these lesions.
c-Kit
immunostaining was performed in 60 cases of pigmented lesions, including 39
benign nevi
(5 blue nevi, 5 intradermal nevi, 3 junctional nevi, 15 cases of primary compound nevus, 11 cases of Spitz nevus), 18 cases of primary malignant melanoma and 3 cases of metastatic melanoma. The vast majority of nevi and melanomas examined in this study were positive for
c-Kit
, with minimal differences between benign and malignant lesions.
C-Kit
cytoplasmatic immunoreactivity in the intraepidermal proliferating nevus cells, was detected in benign pigmented lesions as well as in malignant melanoma, increasing with the age of patients (P=0.007) in both groups. The patient's age at presentation appeared to be the variable able to cluster benign and malignant pigmented lesions. The percentage of
c-Kit
positive intraepidermal nevus cells was better associated with age despite other variables (P=0.014). The intensity and percentage of
c-Kit
positivity in the proliferating nevus cells in the dermis was significantly increased in malignant melanocytic lesions (P=0.015 and P=0.008) compared to benign lesions (compound melanocytic nevi, Spitz nevi, intradermal nevi, blue nevi). Immunostaning for
c-Kit
in metastatic melanomas was negative. Interestingly in two cases of melanoma occurring on a pre-existent nevus, the melanoma tumor cells showed strong cytoplasmatic and membranous positivity for
c-kit
, in contrast with the absence of any immunoreactivity in pre-existent intradermal nevus cells.
C-Kit
does not appear to be a strong immunohistochemical marker for distinguishing melanoma from melanocytic nevi, if we consider
c-Kit
expression in intraepidermal proliferating cells. The
c-Kit
expression in proliferating melanocytes in the dermis could help in the differential diagnosis between a superficial spreading melanoma (with dermis invasion) and a compound nevus or an intradermal nevus. Finally,
c-Kit
could be a good diagnostic tool for distinguishing benign compound nevi from malignant melanocytic lesions with dermis invasion and to differentiate metastatic melanoma from primary melanoma.
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PMID:The usefulness of c-Kit in the immunohistochemical assessment of melanocytic lesions. 2219 99