A histopathological classification system of Tyr::NRASQ61K murine melanocytic lesions: A reproducible simplified classification

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Abstract

Genetically engineered mouse models offer essential opportunities to investigate the mechanisms of initiation and progression in melanoma. Here, we report a new simplified histopathology classification of mouse melanocytic lesions in Tyr::NRASQ61K derived models, using an interactive decision tree that produces homogeneous categories. Reproducibility for this classification system was evaluated on a panel of representative cases of murine melanocytic lesions by pathologists and basic scientists. Reproducibility, measured as inter-rater agreement between evaluators using a modified Fleiss’ kappa statistic, revealed a very good agreement between observers. Should this new simplified classification be adopted, it would create a robust system of communication between researchers in the field of mouse melanoma models.

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Sohier, P., Legrand, L., Aktary, Z., Grill, C., Delmas, V., Bernex, F., … Vergier, B. (2018). A histopathological classification system of Tyr::NRASQ61K murine melanocytic lesions: A reproducible simplified classification. Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research, 31(3), 423–431. https://doi.org/10.1111/pcmr.12677

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