Author/Authors :
Rajabi, Parvin Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Karimian, Paridokht Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Heidarpour, Mitra Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Malignant melanoma is the most invasive cutaneous tumor which is associated with an incredibly high mortality rate.
The most reliable histological factors associated with melanoma prognosis are tumor thickness- measured by the Breslow index- and
invasion depth- measured by Clark level. Murine double minute 2 (MDM2) gene inhibits p53-dependent apoptosis. An increase in
MDM2 expression has been found in many tumors. This study aimed to investigate MDM2 expression and its correlation with tumor
thickness and invasion level in malignant melanoma. Materials and Methods: This study evaluated paraffin blocks from 43 randomly
selected patients with primary cutaneous melanoma who referred to the main university pathology center in Isfahan, Iran.
MDM2 expression rate was assessed via immunohistochemical techniques and hematoxylin and eosin staining to determine tumor
thickness and invasion level. Correlations between MDM2 expression and tumor thickness and invasion were analyzed using
Spearman's correlation coefficient in SPSS17. Results: The mean age of patients was 61.2 ± 15 years. Men and women constituted
55.8% and 44.2% of the participants, respectively. The rate of MDM2 positivity was 28.9%. MDM2 expression was directly associated
with tumor thickness (r = 0.425; p = 0.002) and weakly with invasion level (r = 0.343; p = 0.01). Conclusions: Despite the
low MDM2 expression rate observed in this study, direct relationships between MDM2 positivity and tumor thickness and invasion
level were identified. MDM2 expression can thus be suggested as a potential new predictive prognostic factor.