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High ALK Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Expression Supersedes ALK Mutation as a Determining Factor of an Unfavorable Phenotype in Primary Neuroblastoma.

Clin Cancer Res.. 2011-08;  17(15):5082 - 5092
Schulte JH, Bachmann HS, Brockmeyer B, Depreter K, Oberthür A, Ackermann S, Kahlert Y, Pajtler K, Theissen J, Westermann F, Vandesompele J, Speleman F, Berthold F, Eggert A, Brors B, Hero B, Schramm A, Fischer M. Department of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology, University Children's Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany.
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Combinatorial Mutant library ...clones were raised by limited dilution and antibiotic selection (blasticidine). The cDNA encoding ALK (F1174L) was synthesized (Genscript), with HindIII and NotI restriction sites flanking the kinase domain without altering the protein sequence. In addition, the... Get A Quote

Abstract

PURPOSE: Genomic alterations of the anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) gene have been postulated to contribute to neuroblastoma pathogenesis. This study aimed to determine the interrelation of ALK mutations, ALK expression levels, and clinical phenotype in primary neuroblastoma. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: The genomic ALK status and global gene expression patterns were examined in 263 primary neuroblastomas. Allele-specific ALK expression was determined by cDNA cloning and sequencing. Associations of genomic ALK alterations and ALK expression levels with clinical phenotypes and transcriptomic profiles were compared. RESULTS: Nonsynonymous point mutations of ALK were detected in 21 of 263 neuroblastomas (8%). Tu... More

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