“…Human sebaceous neoplasms, especially sebaceoma, and also sebaceous carcinomas, have been reported to express CK15, SOX9 and b-catenin, 25,30,41 as have mouse models of sebaceous neoplasms. 41,42 CK15, CK19, carcinoembryonic antigen, CAM5Á2 and nestin have been reported to stain poroma and porocarcinoma to enable distinction from SCCs. 43,44 We used markers that had been previously reported, such as CK15, b-catenin and SOX9, together with hair follicle stem cell markers that have not been previously reported, such as Lgr5 [except for the detection of Lgr5 (GPR49) mRNA in BCCs] 45 and Lrig1, but that label different areas of the hair follicle to enact a cell origin profile in skin appendage malignancies.…”