D. Gazit et Te. Daniels, ORAL MELANOCYTIC LESIONS - DIFFERENCES IN EXPRESSION OF HMB-45 AND S-100 ANTIGENS IN ROUND AND SPINDLE CELLS OF MALIGNANT AND BENIGN LESIONS, Journal of oral pathology & medicine, 23(2), 1994, pp. 60-64
Immunohistochemistry and melanin bleaching were used to assess the exp
ression of antigens identified by anti-S-100 and anti-HMB-45 antibodie
s on melanomas and intramucosal and blue nevi from the oral mucosa of
18 patients. Both antibodies reacted with cells in all three types of
lesions, but there were differences in the expression of these antigen
s between the round and spindle cells within the lesions. In melanomas
composed of round cells, the intensity and distribution of staining w
ith HMB-45 was greater than with S-100. The opposite was true in melan
omas composed of spindle-shaped cells, and one spindle-cell melanoma w
as HMB-45-negative. The round cells of intramucosal nevi expressed S-1
00 more intensely and more frequently than HMB-45. The spindle-shaped
cells of blue nevi strongly expressed both S-100 and HMB-45. Whereas i
ntradermal nevi from the skin do not express HMB-45, intramucosal nevi
consistently express this antigen in the lesion and overlying mucosa.
Oral melanomas composed of round and spindle-shaped cells show differ
ences in their expression of S-100 and HMB-45 antigens, making the use
of both antibodies complementary in the diagnosis of undifferentiated
tumors.