ALK alterations in salivary gland carcinomas

AbstractSalivary gland carcinomas represent a heterogeneous group of poorly characterized head and neck tumors. The purpose of this study was to evaluateALK gene and protein aberrations in a large, well-characterized cohort of these tumors. A total of 182 salivary gland carcinomas were tested for anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) positivity by immunohistochemistry (IHC) using the cut-off of 10% positive cells. ALK positive tumors were subjected to FISH analysis and followed by hybrid capture –based next generation sequencing (NGS). Of the 182 tumors, 8 were ALK positive by IHC. Further analysis using hybrid capture NGS analysis revealed a novelMYO18A (Exon1-40)-ALK (exon 20-29) gene fusion in one case of intraductal carcinoma. Additional genomic analyses resulted in the detection of inactivating mutations inBRAF andTP53, as well as amplifications ofERBB2 andALK.ALK rearrangements are a rare entity in salivary gland carcinomas. We identified a potentially targetable novelALK fusion in an intraductal carcinoma of minor salivary glands.
Source: Virchows Archiv - Category: Pathology Source Type: research