Title
Imaging mass spectrometry assists in the classification of diagnostically challenging atypical Spitzoid neoplasms
Date Issued
01 December 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Lazova R.
Seeley E.H.
Kutzner H.
Scolyer R.A.
Scott G.
Cerroni L.
Fried I.
Kozovska M.E.
Rosenberg A.S.
Prieto V.G.
Shehata B.M.
Durham M.M.
Henry G.
Rodriguez-Peralto J.L.
Riveiro-Falkenbach E.
Schaefer J.T.
Danialan R.
Fraitag S.
Vollenweider-Roten S.
Sepehr A.
Sangueza M.
Hijazi N.
Corredoira Y.
Kowal R.
Harris O.M.
Boyd A.S.
Gueorguieva R.
Caprioli R.M.
Publisher(s)
Mosby Inc.
Abstract
Background Previously, using imaging mass spectrometry (IMS), we discovered proteomic differences between Spitz nevi and Spitzoid melanomas. Objective We sought to determine whether IMS can assist in the classification of diagnostically challenging atypical Spitzoid neoplasms (ASN), to compare and correlate the IMS and histopathological diagnoses with clinical behavior. Methods We conducted a retrospective collaborative study involving centers from 11 countries and 11 US institutions analyzing 102 ASNs by IMS. Patients were divided into clinical groups 1 to 4 representing best to worst clinical behavior. The association among IMS findings, histopathological diagnoses, and clinical groups was assessed. Results There was a strong association between a diagnosis of Spitzoid melanoma by IMS and lesions categorized as clinical groups 2, 3, and 4 (recurrence of disease, metastases, or death) compared with clinical group 1 (no recurrence or metastasis beyond a sentinel node) (P < .0001). Older age and greater tumor thickness were strongly associated with poorer outcome (P = .01). Conclusions IMS diagnosis of ASN better predicted clinical outcome than histopathology. Diagnosis of Spitzoid melanoma by IMS was strongly associated with aggressive clinical behavior. IMS analysis using a proteomic signature may improve the diagnosis and prediction of outcome/risk stratification for patients with ASN.
Start page
1176
End page
1186.e4
Volume
75
Issue
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Dermatología, Enfermedades venéreas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84994337310
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
ISSN of the container
01909622
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