Tumors showing TRK (tropomyosin receptor kinase) gene fusion Click here to answer review questions Recent molecular studies have revealed that, several tumors harbor TRK fusion. However fusion frequencies vary. Several NTRK1/2/3 (neurotrophic tyrosine receptor kinase) fusions have been reported. It is important to identify them since they serve as potential targets for therapy The NTRK1, 2, and 3 genes encode a family of tyrosine kinase receptors with an active rolein neural development. They are encoded by three different NTRK genes: 1. NTRK1 located on chromosome 1q21-q22 – corresponding receptor TrkA binds to NGF (nerve growth factor) 2. NTRK2 on chromosome 9q22.1- corresponding receptor TrkB binds to BDNF (brain derived natriuretic factor) 3. NTRK3 on chromosome 15q25- corresponding receptor TrkC. NTRK oncogenic fusions can be encountered in two main different scenarios: Consists of rare tumors in which NTRK fusions are found at very high frequencies, as dominant oncogenes. Comprises common tumors in which NTRK fusions are identified at low frequencies, including both solid and hematological malignancies. Here are a few tumors with high frequency TRK gene fusion – [ETV6-NTRK3 fusion] – t(12;15) 1.Mammary analogue secretory carcinoma (MASC)- >75%- Some MASC harbour ETV6- RET fusion -t(10;12)- They have poor outcome since they are non-responsive to TRK fusion therapy. 2.Secretory carcinoma of breast- >75% 3. Cellular and mixed mesoblastic nephroma (>75%) 4. Infantile fibrosarcoma. >75% 5. Ossifying renal tumor of infancy DIAGNOSIS : As yet, there are no FDA-approved NTRK gene fusion tests. IHC : Pan-Trk IHC has the power to become an incredibly rapid and efficient screening tool for NTRK rearrangements. NGS : Molecular methods like NGS and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) provide a more comprehensive look at the NTRK genes, these tests are expensive and slow, potentially delaying treatment. TREATMENT: Entrectinib and Larotrectinib are TRK inhibitors Other tumors with NTRK fusion partners is shown below. NTRK gene fusions in cancers. Partners of NTRK1, NTRK2, and NTRK3 are stratified according to the cancertype where they are most frequent. Reference: doi:10.3390/ijms21100000 Reference: Federica Zito Marino et.al. NTRK Fusions, from the Diagnostic Algorithm to Innovative Treatment in the Era of Precision Medicine. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2020, 21, 0. Click here to answer review questions FOR MORE ARTICLES AND REVIEW QUESTIONS Click below for summary and a mnemonic. PARIS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING URINARY CYTOLOGY MCQs by Pathology MCQs 22 Mar 2022 Breast Pathology MCQ 1 by Pathology MCQs 12 Mar 2022 CNS Pathology case based MCQs-2 by Pathology MCQs 23 Feb 2022 Liked the page? Why not leave a tip for it’s creators Share this:FacebookTelegramWhatsAppMoreLinkedInTwitterLike this:Like Loading...