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Salivary Secretory Carcinoma Harboring a Novel ALK Fusion

Eiichi Sasaki, Katsuhiro Masago, Shiro Fujita, Hidenori Suzuki, Nobuhiro Hanai, Waki Hosoda

2020The American Journal of Surgical Pathology44 citationsDOI

Abstract

Secretory carcinoma (SC) of the salivary glands is a low-grade carcinoma characterized by a well-defined morphology and immunohistochemical features. ETV6-NTRK3 fusions are detected in the great majority of SCs. Recently, other partners fused to ETV6 have been documented in a small portion of SCs, suggesting the presence of alternative genetic fusion. In this study, we examined the genetic fusion of 9 SCs using fluorescence in situ hybridization, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, and next-generation sequencing (ArcherDx). Classic ETV6 exon 5-NTRK3 exon 15 fusion was detected in 8 of 9 SCs. The remaining tumor was negative for the ETV6-NTRK3 fusion but harbored a novel fusion, CTNNA1 exon 11-ALK in exon 20. Immunohistochemically, pan-TRK was positive in 8 tumors with ETV6-NTRK3 fusion but negative in an ALK-rearranged SC, while ALK was positive only in the ALK-rearranged tumor. Histologically, the ALK-rearranged tumor showed dominant macrocystic architecture. In conclusion, we found a case of SC with CTNNA1-ALK fusion. Because ALK fusion after exon 20 on the ALK side (upstream of the tyrosine kinase domain) has been reported to activate a carcinogenic kinase in various ALK-rearranged tumors, ALK inhibitors may be a possible therapeutic option for ALK-rearranged SC. In addition, ALK immunohistochemistry can be a screening tool for ALK-rearranged SC. This study also expands the molecular spectrum of this tumor beyond the ETV6 gene.

Topics & Concepts

Fusion geneETV6Anaplastic lymphoma kinaseExonImmunohistochemistryCancer researchCrizotinibMolecular biologyBiologyTyrosine kinaseGene rearrangementPathologyGeneMedicineGeneticsImmunologyChromosomal translocationReceptorMalignant pleural effusionLung cancerSalivary Gland Tumors Diagnosis and TreatmentEar and Head TumorsTumors and Oncological Cases
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