2000
DOI: 10.1007/s004030000186
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SM5-1: a new monoclonal antibody which is highly sensitive and specific for melanocytic lesions

Abstract: Antibodies such as HMB-45 and anti-S100 protein have been widely used as markers of malignant melanoma despite evidence that HMB-45 has a sensitivity of only 67-93% and S100 is nonspecific for melanoma. Using a subtractive immunization protocol in a mouse model of human melanoma, we have generated several monoclonal antibodies with putative specificity for melanoma. After initial screenings, the antibody SM5-1 was chosen because of its intriguing reactivity with melanocytic tumors in both frozen and paraffin s… Show more

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“…10 The specificity of S100 is reported to be 75-87%. 7,11,12 More specific immunohistochemical markers including markers specific for non-melanocytic lesions should be used in parallel with S100 to reliably distinguish melanoma from other S100 positive malignancies. (Tables 1 and 2) HMB45, a marker of the cytoplasmic premelanosomal glycoprotein gp100, was one of the first melanoma Ôspecific' markers discovered.…”
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“…10 The specificity of S100 is reported to be 75-87%. 7,11,12 More specific immunohistochemical markers including markers specific for non-melanocytic lesions should be used in parallel with S100 to reliably distinguish melanoma from other S100 positive malignancies. (Tables 1 and 2) HMB45, a marker of the cytoplasmic premelanosomal glycoprotein gp100, was one of the first melanoma Ôspecific' markers discovered.…”
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“…5,11 The reported sensitivity of HMB45 for melanoma ranges from 69% to 93%, 5,6,[11][12][13][14][15][16][17] and expression is maximal in primary melanoma specimens (77-100%) and less in metastases (58-83%). 6,[11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Staining may be patchy, and melanoma cells are less diffusely positive than with other markers. 11,14,15,17 There may be strong staining with HMB45 in the epidermal component of a primary melanomas with gradually weaker staining in the deeper vertical growth phase.…”
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