Title of article :
Immunohistochemical Investigation of Mutant BRAF V600E in Common Pigmented Skin Neoplasms, Study on a Sample of Iranian Patients
Author/Authors :
Ghasemi, Maryam Dept. of Pathology- Immunogenetics Research Center- Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Vahedi Larijani, Laleh Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Emadian, Omid Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Yazdani, Jamshid Dept. of Health- Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Sajadianfar, Amad Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Abediankenari, Saeid Immunogenetics Research Center- Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Abstract :
Background & Objective: This study was designed for the first time for the detection
of mutant BRAF V600E and its correlation with clinicophathologic features in
a sample of Iranian patients with pathologically proved pigmented skin neoplasms.
Methods: 82 paraffin-embedded blocks, including melanocytic nevi, malignant
melanoma, Basel cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma were evaluated for
BRAF V600E expression by immunohistochemistry in the patients admitted to Ibn
Sina Hospital, in the city of Sari, Mazandaran province, North of Iran. The evaluation
of immunohistochemical staining was performed by two of the authoring pathologists,
and staining intensity was graded from negative (0), weak (1+), moderate (2+) to
strong (3+). If twenty percent (or greater) of the tumor cells showed modest to strong
cytoplasmic immunoreactivity (score 3+), the neoplasm was considered positive for
this tumor marker.
Results: Among 82 studied patients, 12 cases (60%) of the malignant melanoma
group revealed a high intensity of immunostaining for BRAF V600E, while a significant
expression of this marker did not occur in the other investigated skin neoplasm.
A great relation between BRAF (V600E) expression and the histologic type of skin
cancer was noted. No significant relationship with other parameters such as gender,
age, and the grade differentiation of the non-melanoma skin cancer was found. BRAF
V600E was weakly correlated with the Clark level of cutaneous malignant melanoma.
Conclusion: This data provided further evidence for the strong role of the BRAF
V600E mutation in the development of cutaneous malignant melanoma, compared to
non-melanoma skin cancers in the North of Iran. We advised future studies to evaluate
the beneficial effects of anti-BRAF V600E target therapy on the Iranian melanoma
patient who harbors this marker by way of immunostaining tumor tissue.
Keywords :
BRAF gene , Mutation , Immunohistochemistry , Pigmented skin neoplasm
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics