Expression of p16 alone does not differentiate between Spitz nevi and Spitzoid melanoma
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Abstract
Background Spitz nevi and Spitzoid melanomas show overlapping histopathologic features, often making the diagnosis challenging. The p16 protein functions as a tumor suppressor and loss of its expression may be seen in some melanomas. Methods We evaluated 18 Spitz nevi and 19 Spitzoid melanomas from the Yale Spitzoid Neoplasm Repository for p16 expression. A staining intensity score ( SIS ) was calculated by multiplying a score for the percentage of stained cells (0–3) by a score for staining intensity (0–3). Results Staining with p16 was positive in 15/18 (83%) Spitz nevi and 15/19 (79%) Spitzoid melanomas (p = 0.73). Both Spitz nevi and Spitzoid melanomas had a similar SISs, 4.9 and 3.8, respectively (p = 0.057). All 19 patients with Spitzoid melanomas had poor outcome with either death (6 patients) or metastases (13 patients) at a median (3 years) and mean (5.4 years) follow up. In contrast, all 18 patients with Spitz nevi had a benign course with no adverse events at a median (4 years) and mean (4 years) follow up. Conclusions We found no significant difference in p16 staining in Spitz nevi and Spitzoid melanomas. We conclude that p16 does not appear to be a useful immunohistochemical marker in distinguishing between Spitz nevi and Spitzoid melanomas.
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