Coming of Age of Melanogenesis-Related Proteins

    Andrzej Słomiński
    TLDR Tyrosinase and gp100 proteins can help diagnose and treat melanoma.
    The study by Boyle et al. demonstrated that antibodies against tyrosinase and glycoprotein 100 (gp100) were effective tools for diagnosing various melanoma types, including melanotic, amelanotic, and desmoplastic variants. They found immunoreactivity in all tested melanoma samples and some neural crest-derived tumors. Notably, gp100 was detected in desmoplastic melanomas, which typically tested negative for HMB-45. The study concluded that tyrosinase and gp100 could serve as superior markers for diagnosing amelanotic and desmoplastic melanomas. Additionally, these proteins were explored for their roles in melanogenesis and potential therapeutic applications, including their recognition by T lymphocytes, which could guide immunotherapy for melanoma.
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