Molecular skin fluorescence imaging: A tool for evaluating early melanoma development.

Pigment Cell Melanoma Res

Orlucent Inc, Los Gatos, California, USA.

Published: May 2024

A novel approach to melanoma diagnosis-in vivo molecular skin fluorescence imaging (mSFI)-was developed to identify premalignant changes in the form of tissue remodeling related to melanoma development in humans by imaging the proximal microenvironment of lesions. The method was tested using a fluorescent peptide (ORL-1) which binds to αvβ3 integrin, a molecule associated with invasive melanoma development. A cut off score of 7 was established, differentiating melanomas from nonmelanoma nevi with 100% sensitivity, and 95.7% specificity, while identifying dysplastic nevi with the potential for melanoma development.

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