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<scp>PRAME</scp> expression in melanocytic lesions of the nail

Ourania Parra, Konstantinos Linos, Zhongze Li, Shaofeng Yan

2022Journal of Cutaneous Pathology31 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Subungual melanoma can be diagnostically challenging. We evaluated the potential of PReferentially expressed Antigen for MElanoma (PRAME) immunoreactivity for differentiating benign from malignant nail melanocytic lesions. METHODS: Sixty cases were identified (10 invasive melanomas, 8 melanomas in situ, 14 nevi, 12 cases of lentigo, and 16 of melanocytic activation). Percentage of PRAME-positive melanocytes was evaluated as follows: 0 no staining, 1+ 1%-25%, 2+ 26%-50%, 3+ 51%-75%, and 4+ >75%. A combined score of both percentage and intensity was also evaluated. RESULTS: The difference in PRAME expression between malignant and benign lesions was statistically significant (p < 0.0001). The degree of PRAME expression significantly correlated with patients' age and clinical size. When based on percentage score, 61.1% of melanomas showed a 4+ score, 16.7% showed a 3+ score, 11.1% showed a 1+ score, and 11.1% was negative; 69.0% of the benign lesions was negative, 23.8% showed a 1+ score, 4.8% showed a 2+ score, and 2.4% showed a 4+ score. When the cutoff value for malignancy decreased from 4+ to 3+, the sensitivity increased from 61.1% to 77.8%, while specificity remained 97.6%. Combined score results were similar. CONCLUSIONS: PRAME is a relatively sensitive and highly specific marker in differentiating benign from malignant nail melanocytic lesions. However, correlation with morphology is imperative.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMelanomaMalignancyPathologyDermatologyLentigo malignaNail (fastener)StainingLentigoCancer researchMetallurgyMaterials scienceCutaneous Melanoma Detection and ManagementNail Diseases and TreatmentsMast cells and histamine