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EML4-ALK lung cancers are characterized by rare other mutations, a TTF-1 cell lineage, an acinar histology, and young onset

  • Kentaro Inamura
  • , Kengo Takeuchi
  • , Yuki Togashi
  • , Satoko Hatano
  • , Hironori Ninomiya
  • , Noriko Motoi
  • , Ming Yon Mun
  • , Yukinori Sakao
  • , Sakae Okumura
  • , Ken Nakagawa
  • , Manabu Soda
  • , Young Lim Choi
  • , Hiroyuki Mano
  • , Yuichi Ishikawa
  • Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research
  • Jichi Medical University

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Abstract

A subset of lung cancers harbors a small inversion within chromosome 2p, giving rise to a transforming fusion gene, EML4-ALK (echinoderm microtubule-associated protein-like 4 gene and the anaplastic lymphoma kinase gene), which encodes an activated tyrosine kinase. We have earlier examined the presence of EML4-ALK by multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction in 363 specimens of lung cancer, identifying 11 adenocarcinoma cases featuring the fusion gene. In this study, we clinicopathologically examined the characteristics of the EML4-ALK-positive cases, including the mutation status of EGFR, KRAS, and TP53, and whether they were of thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) cell lineage or not. Of 11 patients, 4 (36%) with EML4-ALK-positive lung adenocarcinomas who were below 50 years of age were affected by these diseases, as compared with 12 of 242 patients (5.0%) with EML4-ALK-negative lung adenocarcinomas (P0.00038). EML4-ALK-positive lung adenocarcinomas were characterized by less-differentiated grade (P0.0082) and acinar-predominant structure (P0.0001) in histology. Furthermore, the presence of EML4-ALK appears to be mutually exclusive for EGFR and KRAS mutations (P0.00018), whereas coexisting with TP53 mutations at a low frequency (1/119.1%), and correlating with non- or light smoking (P0.040), in line with the TTF-1 immunoreactivity. Thus, EML4-ALK-positive tumors may form a distinct entity among lung adenocarcinomas, characterized by young onset, acinar histology, no or rare mutations in EGFR, KRAS, and TP53, and a TTF-1 cell lineage, all in agreement with the prevalence in non- or light smokers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)508-515
Number of pages8
JournalModern Pathology
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2009
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • EML4-ALK
  • Gene mutation
  • Histology
  • Lung cancer
  • TTF-1

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