I. Chowers et al., MIB-1 AND PC-10 IMMUNOSTAINING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF PROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY IN PRIMARY ACQUIRED MELANOSIS WITHOUT AND WITH ATYPIA, British journal of ophthalmology, 82(11), 1998, pp. 1316-1319
Aims-To compare the proliferative activity of intraepithelial melanocy
tes in primary acquired melanosis (PAM) without atypia and PAM with at
ypia by immunohistochemical staining for the Ki-67 antigen and the pro
liferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). Methods-Formalin fixed, paraff
in embedded sections from 35 archival specimens of PAM without atypia
(n=19) and with atypia (n=16) were studied by immunostaining with MIB-
1 and PC-10 monoclonal antibodies that react with the Ki-67 antigen an
d PCNA respectively. The results were calculated as the mean number of
positive cells per eyepiece grid. All specimens were evaluated by two
masked observers, and the interobserver reproducibility was assessed.
Results-The means of the positive cell count in PAM with atypia were
significantly higher compared with PAM without atypia for both observe
rs, in both the PC-10 and the MIB-1 stained sections. In a linear leas
t square model that estimated the interobserver and between group vari
ation, the difference of MIB-1 and PC-10 positive cell count between P
AM without and with atypia remained highly significant. The difference
between the observers was not significant. Conclusions-Immunostaining
with MIB-1 and PC-10 demonstrated that PAM with atypia has higher pro
liferative activity than PAM without atypia. This method was found to
be reproducible between different observers.