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PRAME Updated: Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Role in Skin Cancer
by
Franceschin, Ludovica
, Cassalia, Fortunato
, Bolzon, Anna
, Federico, Serena
, Zambello, Anna
, Tudurachi, Ina
, Naldi, Luigi
, Belloni Fortina, Anna
, Danese, Andrea
, Guidotti, Alessia
in
Amino acids
/ Antigens
/ Cancer
/ Cell differentiation
/ Genes
/ Health aspects
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Immunotherapy
/ Leukemia
/ Melanoma
/ Metastasis
/ Oncology, Experimental
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Prognosis
/ Proteins
/ Sarcoma
/ Signal transduction
/ Skin cancer
/ Squamous cell carcinoma
/ T cells
/ Transcription factors
/ Tumors
2024
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PRAME Updated: Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Role in Skin Cancer
by
Franceschin, Ludovica
, Cassalia, Fortunato
, Bolzon, Anna
, Federico, Serena
, Zambello, Anna
, Tudurachi, Ina
, Naldi, Luigi
, Belloni Fortina, Anna
, Danese, Andrea
, Guidotti, Alessia
in
Amino acids
/ Antigens
/ Cancer
/ Cell differentiation
/ Genes
/ Health aspects
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Immunotherapy
/ Leukemia
/ Melanoma
/ Metastasis
/ Oncology, Experimental
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Prognosis
/ Proteins
/ Sarcoma
/ Signal transduction
/ Skin cancer
/ Squamous cell carcinoma
/ T cells
/ Transcription factors
/ Tumors
2024
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PRAME Updated: Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Role in Skin Cancer
by
Franceschin, Ludovica
, Cassalia, Fortunato
, Bolzon, Anna
, Federico, Serena
, Zambello, Anna
, Tudurachi, Ina
, Naldi, Luigi
, Belloni Fortina, Anna
, Danese, Andrea
, Guidotti, Alessia
in
Amino acids
/ Antigens
/ Cancer
/ Cell differentiation
/ Genes
/ Health aspects
/ Immunoglobulins
/ Immunotherapy
/ Leukemia
/ Melanoma
/ Metastasis
/ Oncology, Experimental
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Prognosis
/ Proteins
/ Sarcoma
/ Signal transduction
/ Skin cancer
/ Squamous cell carcinoma
/ T cells
/ Transcription factors
/ Tumors
2024
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PRAME Updated: Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Role in Skin Cancer
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PRAME Updated: Diagnostic, Prognostic, and Therapeutic Role in Skin Cancer
2024
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Overview
Preferentially Expressed Antigen in Melanoma (PRAME), a member of the cancer/testis antigen family, is central to the field of skin cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. As a nuclear receptor and transcriptional regulator, PRAME plays a critical role in inhibiting retinoic acid signalling, which is essential for cell differentiation and proliferation. Its aberrant overexpression in various malignancies, particularly cutaneous melanoma, is associated with more aggressive tumour phenotypes, positioning PRAME as both a diagnostic and prognostic marker. In melanoma, PRAME is typically highly expressed, in contrast to its weak or absent expression in benign nevi, thereby improving the accuracy of differential diagnoses. The diagnostic value of PRAME extends to various lesions. It is significantly expressed in uveal melanoma, correlating to an increased risk of metastasis. In acral melanomas, especially those with histopathological ambiguity, PRAME helps to improve diagnostic accuracy. However, its expression in spitzoid and ungual melanocytic lesions is inconsistent and requires a comprehensive approach for an accurate assessment. In soft tissue sarcomas, PRAME may be particularly helpful in differentiating melanoma from clear cell sarcoma, an important distinction due to their similar histological appearance but different treatment approaches and prognosis, or in detecting dedifferentiated and undifferentiated melanomas. In non-melanoma skin cancers such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and Merkel cell carcinoma, the variable expression of PRAME can lead to diagnostic complexity. Despite these challenges, the potential of PRAME as a therapeutic target in melanoma is significant. Emerging immunotherapies, including T-cell-based therapies and vaccines targeting PRAME, are being investigated to exploit its cancer-specific expression. Ongoing research into the molecular role and mechanism of action of PRAME in skin cancer continues to open new avenues in both diagnostics and therapeutics, with the potential to transform the management of melanoma and related skin cancers.
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