Spitz tumors: Comparison of histological features in relationship to immunohistochemical staining for ALK and NTRK1 Journal Article


Authors: Kiuru, M.; Jungbluth, A.; Kutzner, H.; Wiesner, T.; Busam, K. J.
Article Title: Spitz tumors: Comparison of histological features in relationship to immunohistochemical staining for ALK and NTRK1
Abstract: Spitz tumors are a group of melanocytic neoplasms with distinct morphological features that tend to affect young individuals. Distinguishing benign from malignant Spitz tumors can be challenging, but cytogenetic and molecular tests have contributed to improvements in diagnostic accuracy. Spitz tumors harbor diverse genetic alterations, including mutations in HRAS, loss of BAP1, or kinase fusions in ROS1, NTRK1, ALK, BRAF, and RET genes. Limited data exist on the correlation between histopathological features and kinase fusions. Here, we describe the histopathological features of 105 Spitz tumors (Spitz nevi and atypical Spitz tumors), comparing lesions according to their immunoreactivity for ALK or NTRK1. Intersecting fascicular growth of fusiform melanocytes was seen in all but one ALK-positive tumor (27 of 28 or 96.4%), whereas it was infrequent in NTRK1-positive tumors (5 of 20 or 25.0%) and tumors negative for both ALK and NTRK1 (96.4% vs 25.0% vs 8.7%, P <.0027). There was a trend toward ALK-positive tumors being amelanotic compared with NTRK1-positive tumors and combined ALK-/NTRK1-negative tumors (89.3% vs 45% vs 47.4%, respectively, P =.1023) and lacking epithelioid cell morphology (0% vs 45.0% vs 41%, respectively, P =.6985). In conclusion, this study confirms that although not specific, the growth pattern of intersecting fascicles of amelanotic fusiform melanocytes is strongly associated with ALK expression. © The Author(s) 2015.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; spitz nevus; alk; ntrk1
Journal Title: International Journal of Surgical Pathology
Volume: 24
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1066-8969
Publisher: Sage Publications  
Date Published: 2016-05-01
Start Page: 200
End Page: 206
Language: English
DOI: 10.1177/1066896916630375
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 26873340
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 June 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Achim Jungbluth
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  2. Thomas Wiesner
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  3. Klaus J Busam
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  4. Maija H.T. Kiuru
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