Morphology of melanocytic lesions in situ

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Abstract

Melanoma is a solid tumour with its own specificity from the biological and morphological viewpoint.On one hand numerous mutations are already known affecting different pathways.They usually concern proliferation rate apoptosis cell senescence and cell behaviour.On the other hand several visual criteria at the tissue level are used by physicians in order to diagnose skin lesions.Nevertheless the mechanisms between the changes from the mutations at the cell level to the morphology exhibited at the tissue level are still not fully understood.Using physical tools we develop a simple model.We demonstrate analytically that it contains the necessary ingredients to understand several specificities of melanoma such as the presence of microstructures inside a skin lesion or the absence of a necrotic core.We also explain the importance of senescence for growth arrest in benign skin lesions.Thanks to numerical simulations we successfully compare this model to biological data.

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Balois, T., & Amar, M. B. (2014). Morphology of melanocytic lesions in situ. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep03622

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