International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2022)

TRK Protein Expression in Merkel Cell Carcinoma Is Not Caused by <i>NTRK</i> Fusions

  • Rocco Cappellesso,
  • Lorenzo Nicolè,
  • Paolo Del Fiore,
  • Luisa Barzon,
  • Alessandro Sinigaglia,
  • Silvia Riccetti,
  • Renato Franco,
  • Federica Zito Marino,
  • Giada Munari,
  • Carolina Zamuner,
  • Francesco Cavallin,
  • Marta Sbaraglia,
  • Francesca Galuppini,
  • Franco Bassetto,
  • Mauro Alaibac,
  • Vanna Chiarion-Sileni,
  • Luisa Piccin,
  • Clara Benna,
  • Matteo Fassan,
  • Simone Mocellin,
  • Angelo Paolo Dei Tos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315366
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 23
p. 15366

Abstract

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Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and aggressive cutaneous malignant tumor with neuroendocrine differentiation, with a rapidly growing incidence rate, high risk of recurrence, and aggressive behavior. The available therapeutic options for advanced disease are limited and there is a pressing need for new treatments. Tumors harboring fusions involving one of the neurotrophin receptor tyrosine kinase (NTRK) genes are now actionable with targeted inhibitors. NTRK-fused genes have been identified in neuroendocrine tumors of other sites; thus, a series of 76 MCCs were firstly analyzed with pan-TRK immunohistochemistry and the positive ones with real-time RT-PCR, RNA-based NGS, and FISH to detect the eventual underlying gene fusion. Despite 34 MCCs showing pan-TRK expression, NTRK fusions were not found in any cases. As in other tumors with neural differentiation, TRK expression seems to be physiological and not caused by gene fusions.

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