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PRAME Expression in Melanoacanthomas: Expanding the Spectrum of Positive Melanocytes in Sun-Exposed Skin
by
Poputchikova, Anna
, Alaibac, Mauro
, Ciolfi, Christian
, Guzzardo, Vincenza
, Cazzato, Gerardo
, Fortarezza, Francesco
, Dei Tos, Angelo Paolo
, Pezzuto, Federica
, Bassetto, Franco
, Del Fiore, Paolo
in
Antigens
/ Cloning
/ Epigenetics
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Lesions
/ melanoacanthoma
/ Melanoma
/ Morphology
/ Pathology
/ PRAME
/ skin tumors
2026
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PRAME Expression in Melanoacanthomas: Expanding the Spectrum of Positive Melanocytes in Sun-Exposed Skin
by
Poputchikova, Anna
, Alaibac, Mauro
, Ciolfi, Christian
, Guzzardo, Vincenza
, Cazzato, Gerardo
, Fortarezza, Francesco
, Dei Tos, Angelo Paolo
, Pezzuto, Federica
, Bassetto, Franco
, Del Fiore, Paolo
in
Antigens
/ Cloning
/ Epigenetics
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Lesions
/ melanoacanthoma
/ Melanoma
/ Morphology
/ Pathology
/ PRAME
/ skin tumors
2026
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PRAME Expression in Melanoacanthomas: Expanding the Spectrum of Positive Melanocytes in Sun-Exposed Skin
by
Poputchikova, Anna
, Alaibac, Mauro
, Ciolfi, Christian
, Guzzardo, Vincenza
, Cazzato, Gerardo
, Fortarezza, Francesco
, Dei Tos, Angelo Paolo
, Pezzuto, Federica
, Bassetto, Franco
, Del Fiore, Paolo
in
Antigens
/ Cloning
/ Epigenetics
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Lesions
/ melanoacanthoma
/ Melanoma
/ Morphology
/ Pathology
/ PRAME
/ skin tumors
2026
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PRAME Expression in Melanoacanthomas: Expanding the Spectrum of Positive Melanocytes in Sun-Exposed Skin
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PRAME Expression in Melanoacanthomas: Expanding the Spectrum of Positive Melanocytes in Sun-Exposed Skin
2026
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PRAME (Preferentially Expressed Antigen in Melanoma) is increasingly used as an immunohistochemical marker in the evaluation of melanocytic lesions; however, its expression in benign melanocytic proliferations remains incompletely characterized. This study investigated PRAME expression in melanoacanthomas, with particular emphasis on its relationship with ultraviolet exposure and chronic solar damage. A consecutive series of melanoacanthomas was retrospectively analyzed. Melanocytes were identified and quantified using SOX10 immunohistochemistry, while PRAME-positive melanocytes were counted and graded semiquantitatively according to nuclear staining intensity. PRAME expression was correlated with lesion site (photoexposed versus non-photoexposed skin) and with the degree of solar elastosis. Eighty-four cases were evaluated, of which 25 (29.8%) showed at least focal PRAME positivity in melanocytes. Overall melanocytic density assessed by SOX10 did not differ significantly between photoexposed and non-photoexposed lesions. Similarly, stratification based on total PRAME-positive melanocyte counts, irrespective of staining intensity, revealed no significant association with photoexposure. In contrast, analysis restricted to melanocytes with strong nuclear PRAME expression demonstrated a significant enrichment in photoexposed lesions compared with non-photoexposed sites (p < 0.01). Moreover, high-intensity PRAME expression showed a positive association with increasing grades of solar elastosis. These findings indicate that strong PRAME expression in melanoacanthoma could be associated with chronic sun damage and may reflect non-specific, ultraviolet-related modulation rather than malignant transformation, underscoring the importance of contextual interpretation of PRAME immunohistochemistry in diagnostic practice.
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