Immunohistochemical detection of ALK protein identifies APC mutated medulloblastoma and differentiates the WNT-activated medulloblastoma from other types of posterior fossa childhood tumors.
Maria ŁastowskaJoanna TrubickaAgnieszka Karkucińska-WięckowskaMagdalena KaletaMagdalena TarasińskaMarta Perek-PolnikAnna Antonina SobocińskaBożenna Dembowska-BagińskaWiesława GrajkowskaEwa MatyjaPublished in: Brain tumor pathology (2018)
Expression of the ALK gene strongly correlates with the WNT-activated medulloblastomas, which are routinely identified by detection of CTNNB1 mutation. However, some tumors have mutations in other than CTNNB1 genes. Therefore, we investigated if ALK expression may identify WNT-activated tumors without CTNNB1 mutation. In addition, we examined if ALK expression may differentiate WNT-activated medulloblastoma from other malignant posterior fossa tumors. ALK expression was analyzed using immunohistochemistry (clone D5F3) in 70 patients with posterior fossa tumours. Among 55 medulloblastomas, 6 tumors showed ALK expression in > 50% of tumor cells. In one tumor, with ALK positive reaction, negative nuclear reaction against β-catenin and the lack of CTNNB1 mutation, next generation sequencing revealed a presence of pathogenic variant c.3366_3369del in the APC gene, with homozygous deletion leading to inactivation of both copies in tumor cells. MLPA analysis displayed the presence of chromosome 6 monosomy, therefore, confirming the WNT type of this tumor. All analyzed 19 anaplastic ependymomas, 4 choroid plexus carcinomas and 2 atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors were immunonegative for ALK expression. Therefore, we propose, that immunohistochemical detection of ALK protein should be highly recommended in routine investigation, in parallel to already established methods for identification and differentiation of WNT-activated medulloblastoma.
Keyphrases
- poor prognosis
- advanced non small cell lung cancer
- cell proliferation
- stem cells
- binding protein
- genome wide
- copy number
- young adults
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- gene expression
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- single cell
- high resolution
- genome wide identification
- amino acid
- ultrasound guided
- sensitive detection