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  • A study explored how dermoscopy and the 3-GEP pigmented lesion assay (PLA) improve the detection of melanoma by identifying specific genetic markers.
  • Researchers analyzed images from 393 pigmented skin lesions to find dermoscopic features linked to the presence of three melanoma-associated genes: LINC00518, PRAME, and TERT.
  • Key findings showed that color asymmetry indicated PRAME expression, blue color and absence of pigment network were linked to LINC00518, and atypical vessels predicted TERT mutations, aiding in better evaluation and treatment of skin lesions.

Article Abstract

Utilization of dermoscopy and novel molecular triage technologies augments visual triage of pigmented skin lesions, promoting early detection of melanoma. One emerging in vivo genomic test, 3-GEP pigmented lesion assay (3-GEP PLA) aids in pigmented lesion triage by noninvasively detecting the presence of three genes associated with melanoma: LINC00518, PRAME, and TERT. The purpose of our retrospective case-control study was to identify dermoscopic features uniquely associated with the presence of LINC00518, PRAME, or TERT in the stratum corneum as determined by 3-GEP PLA testing. Images of suspicious pigmented lesions that had undergone 3-GEP PLA testing and received a definitive positive or negative result (n = 393) were evaluated for the presence of specific clinical and dermoscopic features associated with melanoma. We found that asymmetry of color was a significant predictor for PRAME expression (Odds Ratio (OR) 5.5, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 1.6-34.5, p = 0.004), blue color and negative pigment network were significant predictors for LINC00518 expression (adjusted OR 2.7, 95% CI 1.2-5.5, p = 0.014 and adjusted OR 5.4, 95% CI 1.6-16.9, p = 0.010, respectively), and atypical polymorphous vessels present in a pigmented skin lesion were a significant predictor for TERT promoter mutations (OR 5.8, 95% CI 1.3-23.4, p = 0.022). The results presented suggest a hierarchy in the significance of these dermoscopic features and may help guide evaluation and management of pigmented skin lesions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234169PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/srt.13323DOI Listing

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