Prognostic value of serum analyses of S-100β protein in malignant melanoma

1996 
S-100 protein was first described in the central nervous system but is also present in malignant melanoma cells. Immunohistochemical detection of S-100β is widely used in the histopathological diagnosis of malignant melanoma. In the present study serum levels of S-100β protein were measured in 643 patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma. An immunoradiometric assay with three monoclonal antibodies against bovine S-100 protein β subunit was used. At the time of blood sampling 553 patients were in clinical stage I, 24 in clinical stage II and 66 in clinical stage III. The overall survival rate was strongly associated with serum levels of S-100 protein. The observed/expected death ratio was markedly increased with increasing levels of S-100β (P
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