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A Comparison of Immunohistochemical Assays and FISH in Detecting the ALK Translocation in Diagnostic Histological and Cytological Lung Tumor Material

INTRODUCTION: Detection of the ALK rearrangement in a solid tumor gives these patients the option of crizotinib as an oral form of anticancer treatment. The current test of choice is fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), but various cheaper and more convenient immunohistochemical (IHC) assays h...

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Autores principales: Le Quesne, John, Maurya, Manisha, Yancheva, Slaveya G., O’Brien, Mary, Popat, Sanjay, Wotherspoon, Andrew C., de Castro, David Gonzalez, Nicholson, Andrew G.
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4132045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24787965
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JTO.0000000000000157
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author Le Quesne, John
Maurya, Manisha
Yancheva, Slaveya G.
O’Brien, Mary
Popat, Sanjay
Wotherspoon, Andrew C.
de Castro, David Gonzalez
Nicholson, Andrew G.
author_facet Le Quesne, John
Maurya, Manisha
Yancheva, Slaveya G.
O’Brien, Mary
Popat, Sanjay
Wotherspoon, Andrew C.
de Castro, David Gonzalez
Nicholson, Andrew G.
author_sort Le Quesne, John
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description INTRODUCTION: Detection of the ALK rearrangement in a solid tumor gives these patients the option of crizotinib as an oral form of anticancer treatment. The current test of choice is fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), but various cheaper and more convenient immunohistochemical (IHC) assays have been proposed as alternatives. METHODS: Fifteen FISH-positive cases from patients, seven with data on crizotinib therapy and clinical response, were evaluated for the presence of ALK protein using three different commercially available antibodies: D5F3, using the proprietary automated system (Ventana), ALK1 (Dako), and 5A4 (Abcam). A further 14 FISH-negative and three uncertain (<15% rearrangement detected) cases were also retrieved. Of the total 32 specimens, 17 were excisions and 15 were computed tomography-guided biopsies or cytological specimens. All three antibodies were applied to all cases. Antibodies were semiquantitatively scored on intensity, and the proportion of malignant cells stained was documented. Cutoffs were set by receiver operating curve analysis for positivity to optimize correct classification. RESULTS: All three IHC assays were 100% specific but sensitivity did vary: D5F3 86%, ALK 79%, 5A4 71%. Intensity was the most discriminating measure overall, with a combination of proportion and intensity not improving the test. No FISH-negative IHC-positive cases were seen. Two FISH-positive cases were negative with all three IHC assays. One of these had been treated with crizotinib and had failed to show clinical response. The other harbored a second driving mutation in the EGFR gene. CONCLUSIONS: IHC with all three antibodies is especially highly specific (100%) although variably sensitive (71%-86%), specifically in cases with scanty material. D5F3 assay was most sensitive in these latter cases. Occasional cases are IHC-positive but FISH-negative, suggesting either inaccuracy of one assay or occasional tumors with ALK rearrangement that do not express high levels of ALK protein.
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spelling pubmed-41320452014-08-14 A Comparison of Immunohistochemical Assays and FISH in Detecting the ALK Translocation in Diagnostic Histological and Cytological Lung Tumor Material Le Quesne, John Maurya, Manisha Yancheva, Slaveya G. O’Brien, Mary Popat, Sanjay Wotherspoon, Andrew C. de Castro, David Gonzalez Nicholson, Andrew G. J Thorac Oncol Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Detection of the ALK rearrangement in a solid tumor gives these patients the option of crizotinib as an oral form of anticancer treatment. The current test of choice is fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), but various cheaper and more convenient immunohistochemical (IHC) assays have been proposed as alternatives. METHODS: Fifteen FISH-positive cases from patients, seven with data on crizotinib therapy and clinical response, were evaluated for the presence of ALK protein using three different commercially available antibodies: D5F3, using the proprietary automated system (Ventana), ALK1 (Dako), and 5A4 (Abcam). A further 14 FISH-negative and three uncertain (<15% rearrangement detected) cases were also retrieved. Of the total 32 specimens, 17 were excisions and 15 were computed tomography-guided biopsies or cytological specimens. All three antibodies were applied to all cases. Antibodies were semiquantitatively scored on intensity, and the proportion of malignant cells stained was documented. Cutoffs were set by receiver operating curve analysis for positivity to optimize correct classification. RESULTS: All three IHC assays were 100% specific but sensitivity did vary: D5F3 86%, ALK 79%, 5A4 71%. Intensity was the most discriminating measure overall, with a combination of proportion and intensity not improving the test. No FISH-negative IHC-positive cases were seen. Two FISH-positive cases were negative with all three IHC assays. One of these had been treated with crizotinib and had failed to show clinical response. The other harbored a second driving mutation in the EGFR gene. CONCLUSIONS: IHC with all three antibodies is especially highly specific (100%) although variably sensitive (71%-86%), specifically in cases with scanty material. D5F3 assay was most sensitive in these latter cases. Occasional cases are IHC-positive but FISH-negative, suggesting either inaccuracy of one assay or occasional tumors with ALK rearrangement that do not express high levels of ALK protein. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2014-06 2014-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4132045/ /pubmed/24787965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JTO.0000000000000157 Text en Copyright © 2014 by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivitives 3.0 License, where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Le Quesne, John
Maurya, Manisha
Yancheva, Slaveya G.
O’Brien, Mary
Popat, Sanjay
Wotherspoon, Andrew C.
de Castro, David Gonzalez
Nicholson, Andrew G.
A Comparison of Immunohistochemical Assays and FISH in Detecting the ALK Translocation in Diagnostic Histological and Cytological Lung Tumor Material
title A Comparison of Immunohistochemical Assays and FISH in Detecting the ALK Translocation in Diagnostic Histological and Cytological Lung Tumor Material
title_full A Comparison of Immunohistochemical Assays and FISH in Detecting the ALK Translocation in Diagnostic Histological and Cytological Lung Tumor Material
title_fullStr A Comparison of Immunohistochemical Assays and FISH in Detecting the ALK Translocation in Diagnostic Histological and Cytological Lung Tumor Material
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of Immunohistochemical Assays and FISH in Detecting the ALK Translocation in Diagnostic Histological and Cytological Lung Tumor Material
title_short A Comparison of Immunohistochemical Assays and FISH in Detecting the ALK Translocation in Diagnostic Histological and Cytological Lung Tumor Material
title_sort comparison of immunohistochemical assays and fish in detecting the alk translocation in diagnostic histological and cytological lung tumor material
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4132045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24787965
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JTO.0000000000000157
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