Primary Cilia Are Preserved In Cellular Blue And Atypical Blue Nevi And Lost In Blue Nevus-Like Melanoma

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGY(2021)

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Distinguishing cellular blue nevi (CBNs) and atypical CBNs from blue nevus-like melanoma (BNLM) can be diagnostically challenging. Immunohistochemistry may inform the diagnosis in a subset of cases but is not always diagnostic. Further, ancillary molecular testing is expensive and often requires significant tissue to complete. Primary cilia are cell-surface organelles with roles in signal transduction pathways and have been shown to be preserved in conventional melanocytic nevi but lost in melanoma. Immunofluorescence staining of primary cilia can be performed using a single standard-thickness formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue section and has a turnaround time similar to immunohistochemistry. The percentage of tumoral melanocytes retaining a primary cilium is quantified and reported as the ciliation index. In the current study, we explored the utility of the ciliation index in a series of 31 blue nevus-like lesions, including CBNs (12), atypical CBNs (15), and BNLM (4). The average ciliation index for the CBNs was 59 +/- 18%, with a median of 60 (range: 28 to 87). The average ciliation index for atypical CBNs was 59 +/- 23, with a median of 59 (range: 20 to 93). The average ciliation index for BNLM was 4 +/- 3, with a median of 3 (range: 1 to 8). There was no significant difference in ciliation index between the CBN and atypical CBN categories. There was a significant difference between CBN and BNLM and between atypical CBNs and BNLM (P<0.001 for each). Here, we show that ciliation index is a quantitative diagnostic tool useful in the setting of blue nevus-like neoplasms, with benefits including cost and time efficiency.
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primary cilia, ciliation index, cellular blue nevi, atypical nevi, blue nevus-like melanoma
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