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Melanoma Detection by AFM Indentation of Histological Specimensopen access

Authors
Jeon, ByoungjunJung, Hyo GiLee, Sang WonLee, GyudoShim, Jung HeeKim, Mi OkKim, Byung JunKim, Sang-HyonLee, HyungbeenLee, Sang WooYoon, Dae SungJo, Seong JinChoi, Tae HyunLee, Wonseok
Issue Date
7월-2022
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
atomic force microscopy; benign nevus; malignant melanoma; mechanical characterization; nanoindentation
Citation
DIAGNOSTICS, v.12, no.7
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Journal Title
DIAGNOSTICS
Volume
12
Number
7
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/143365
DOI
10.3390/diagnostics12071736
ISSN
2075-4418
Abstract
Melanoma is visible unlike other types of cancer, but it is still challenging to diagnose correctly because of the difficulty in distinguishing between benign nevus and melanoma. We conducted a robust investigation of melanoma, identifying considerable differences in local elastic properties between nevus and melanoma tissues by using atomic force microscopy (AFM) indentation of histological specimens. Specifically, the histograms of the elastic modulus of melanoma displayed multimodal Gaussian distributions, exhibiting heterogeneous mechanical properties, in contrast with the unimodal distributions of elastic modulus in the benign nevus. We identified this notable signature was consistent regardless of blotch incidence by sex, age, anatomical site (e.g., thigh, calf, arm, eyelid, and cheek), or cancer stage (I, IV, and V). In addition, we found that the non-linearity of the force-distance curves for melanoma is increased compared to benign nevus. We believe that AFM indentation of histological specimens may technically complement conventional histopathological analysis for earlier and more precise melanoma detection.
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