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A panel of antibodies useful in the cytologic diagnosis of metastatic melanoma.

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Shoup, SA; Johnston, WW; Siegler, HF; Tello, JW; Schlom, J; Bigner, DD; Bigner, SH
Published in: Acta Cytol
1990

Five antibodies, 2D.1 (pan-leukocyte), AE-1,3 (anti-keratin), B72.3 (anti-carcinoma), ME 1-14 (alpha-chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan) and polyclonal S-100 protein (P-S100), were tested to determine if this panel could be used immunocytochemically to differentiate melanoma from nonmelanoma. A total of 161 cases were evaluated: 145 fine needle aspirates of various body sites and 16 effusions, consisting of 52 melanomas, 41 adenocarcinomas, 11 squamous cell carcinomas, 14 undifferentiated carcinomas, 8 small cell carcinomas, 8 miscellaneous carcinomas, 8 primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors, 7 lymphomas/leukemias, 4 sarcomas and 8 benign effusions. The 52 melanomas were stained by ME 1-14 (in 31 cases) and by P-S100 (in 39 cases), but not by B72.3, AE-1,3 or 2D.1. The 82 carcinomas reacted with P-S100 (in 25 cases), B72.3 (in 37 cases), AE-1,3 (in 68 cases) and 2D.1 (in 1 case), but not with ME 1-14. Lymphomas were stained only by 2D.1 (5 of 7 cases). The eight primary CNS tumors reacted solely with ME1-14 (in 3 cases) and P-S100 (in 3 cases). The eight benign effusions exhibited staining by ME 1-14 (in 1 case), P-S100 (in 1 case), AE-1,3 (in 3 cases) and 2D.1 (in 8 cases), but not by B72.3. Thirty-six cases (including 11 melanomas) failed to stain with any antibody. In summary, 41 of 52 melanomas and 4 of 8 CNS tumors stained with ME1-14, P-S100 or both and were negative for B72.3, AE-1,3 and 2D.1. Only 2 of 101 other nonmelanomas exhibited this pattern. Thus, this panel distinguishes melanoma from other neoplastic and nonneoplastic processes in the majority of cases.

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Published In

Acta Cytol

ISSN

0001-5547

Publication Date

1990

Volume

34

Issue

3

Start / End Page

385 / 392

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • S100 Proteins
  • Pathology
  • Melanoma
  • Lymphocytes
  • Keratins
  • Immunologic Tests
  • Humans
  • Carcinoma
  • Antigens, Neoplasm
  • Antibodies, Monoclonal
 

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Shoup, S. A., Johnston, W. W., Siegler, H. F., Tello, J. W., Schlom, J., Bigner, D. D., & Bigner, S. H. (1990). A panel of antibodies useful in the cytologic diagnosis of metastatic melanoma. Acta Cytol, 34(3), 385–392.
Shoup, S. A., W. W. Johnston, H. F. Siegler, J. W. Tello, J. Schlom, D. D. Bigner, and S. H. Bigner. “A panel of antibodies useful in the cytologic diagnosis of metastatic melanoma.Acta Cytol 34, no. 3 (1990): 385–92.
Shoup SA, Johnston WW, Siegler HF, Tello JW, Schlom J, Bigner DD, et al. A panel of antibodies useful in the cytologic diagnosis of metastatic melanoma. Acta Cytol. 1990;34(3):385–92.
Shoup, S. A., et al. “A panel of antibodies useful in the cytologic diagnosis of metastatic melanoma.Acta Cytol, vol. 34, no. 3, 1990, pp. 385–92.
Shoup SA, Johnston WW, Siegler HF, Tello JW, Schlom J, Bigner DD, Bigner SH. A panel of antibodies useful in the cytologic diagnosis of metastatic melanoma. Acta Cytol. 1990;34(3):385–392.
Journal cover image

Published In

Acta Cytol

ISSN

0001-5547

Publication Date

1990

Volume

34

Issue

3

Start / End Page

385 / 392

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • S100 Proteins
  • Pathology
  • Melanoma
  • Lymphocytes
  • Keratins
  • Immunologic Tests
  • Humans
  • Carcinoma
  • Antigens, Neoplasm
  • Antibodies, Monoclonal