HLA-DR antigen expression in primary melanomas of the skin

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Ninety-three primary malignant melanomas of the skin were typed immunohistologically for the expression of HLA-DR on tumor cells. HLA-DR-positive stroma cells were found in all specimens, whereas the melanoma cells were HLA-DR-negative or only locally positive in most cases. In 36 (39%) of the lesions more than 10% of the tumor cells were stained by two monoclonal antibodies against the nonpolymorphic portion of HLA-DR. HLA-DR-positive tumor cells were often accumulated at the advancing front of the melanoma. The occurrence of HLA-DR-positive tumor cells was related to tumor thickness and level of invasion. Substantial numbers of HLA-DR-positive tumor cells were found in half of the tumors thicker than 1.5 mm and in only 18% of flatter lesions. The highest percentage of HLA-DR-positive tumors was found in the group of melanomas invading the reticular dermis (level IV). The majority of tumors (18/24) that had metastasized within an observation period of 0-32 months were HLA-DR-positive. Regarding the mononuclear cell infiltrate, no correlation between the degree of overall infiltrate and the expression of HLA-DR by the tumor cells was found. The infiltrate within the tumor, however, was more often marked in HLA-DR-positive than in HLA-DR-negative melanomas.

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Brocker, E. B., Suter, L., & Sorg, C. (1984). HLA-DR antigen expression in primary melanomas of the skin. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 82(3), 244–247. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12260181

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