Canadian Alk (Calk): A Pan-Canadian Multicenter Study To Optimize And Standardize Alk Immunohistochemistry (Ihc) And Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (Fish) For Alk Gene Rearrangements

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2013)

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8096 Background: ALK gene rearrangement (ALK+) has been found in 3-5% of advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients. FISH is considered the “gold standard” for identification of ALK+ tumors, but its cost-effectiveness and adoption as a screening assay has been debated. Recent reports suggested that ALK IHC may serve as an alternative screening or possibly a diagnostic method. In this context, CALK was initiated to assess the feasibility of implementing ALK IHC and/or FISH assays across Canadian hospitals. Methods: FISH-confirmed 22 ALK+ and 6 ALK- tumors were used as study samples. Unstained sections and scanned images of HE-stained slides from each tumor block were distributed to participating centres. IHC protocols with best signal to noise ratio using the 5A4 (Novocastra) or ALK-1 (Dako) antibodies were developed for various auto-stainers and implemented to suit the existing conditions of the participating centres. A common FISH protocol using the ALK break-apart probe (Abbott Molecular, Chicago, IL)...
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