Genomic ALK alterations in primary and relapsed neuroblastoma

Author:

Rosswog CarolinaORCID,Fassunke JanaORCID,Ernst Angela,Schömig-Markiefka Birgid,Merkelbach-Bruse Sabine,Bartenhagen Christoph,Cartolano Maria,Ackermann SandraORCID,Theissen Jessica,Blattner-Johnson Mirjam,Jones Barbara,Schramm Kathrin,Altmüller Janine,Nürnberg Peter,Ortmann Monika,Berthold Frank,Peifer MartinORCID,Büttner ReinhardORCID,Westermann Frank,Schulte Johannes H.ORCID,Simon ThorstenORCID,Hero Barbara,Fischer MatthiasORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background Genomic alterations of the anaplastic lymphoma kinase gene (ALK) occur recurrently in neuroblastoma, a pediatric malignancy of the sympathetic nervous system. However, information on their development over time has remained sparse. Methods ALK alterations were assessed in neuroblastomas at diagnosis and/or relapse from a total of 943 patients, covering all stages of disease. Longitudinal information on diagnostic and relapsed samples from individual patients was available in 101 and 102 cases for mutation and amplification status, respectively. Results At diagnosis, ALK point mutations occurred in 10.5% of all cases, with highest frequencies in stage 4 patients <18 months. At relapse, ALK alteration frequency increased by 70%, both in high-risk and non-high-risk cases. The increase was most likely due to de novo mutations, frequently leading to R1275Q substitutions, which are sensitive to pharmacological ALK inhibition. By contrast, the frequency of ALK amplifications did not change over the course of the disease. ALK amplifications, but not mutations, were associated with poor patient outcome. Conclusions The considerably increased frequency of ALK mutations at relapse and their high prevalence in young stage 4 patients suggest surveying the genomic ALK status regularly in these patient cohorts, and to evaluate ALK-targeted treatment also in intermediate-risk patients.

Funder

Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung

Universität zu Köln

Köln Fortune Program/Faculty of Medicine, University of Cologne

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Förderverein für krebskranke Kinder e.V. Köln, Fördergesellschaft Kinderkrebs-Neuroblastom-Forschung e.V.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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