Topics covered: 1. Review of basics 2. Freckle (Ephelis) 3. Lentigo 4. Melanocytic Nevus (Mole) 5. Dysplastic Nevi 6. Melanoma Review of Basics: Melanocytes Melanocytes are a type of dendritic cell Melanoblasts, the precursors to melanocytes, are derived from neural crest. Wnt, expressed by the neural tube, directs neural crest cells to migrate and mature into melanoblasts. Wnt --> binds to Frizzled, a transmembrane receptor, activating it --> this causes dissociation of GSK3beta from beta-catenin --> beta-catenin translocates to the nucleus where it binds with Tr factor to initiate MITF (microphthalmia-associated transcription factor) transcription. MITF --> important in differentiation of melanoblasts. MITF induces transcription of tyrosinase , tyrosinase-related protein-1 (TRP-1) and DOPA (aka TRP-2). Tyrosinase (TYR gene) is responsible for the first step in melanin production , tyrosine conversion to DOPA. Oculocutaneous albinism ...