Aims: Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) immunohistochemistry has shifted from being a screening tool to being a sole determinant for ALK-targeted therapy. Recent articles have referred to small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) transformation as a resistance mechanism after ALK inhibitor treatments, but few reports have addressed ALK expression in treatment-naive SCLC in a comprehensive manner. Therefore, we examined ALK expression and the mechanisms in treatment-naive SCLCs.

Methods And Results: We examined ALK expression in a consecutive series of SCLC tumours, and the expression mechanism was analysed regarding gene rearrangement, copy number changes, and point mutations. We also examined whether SCLC with ALK expression can be suppressed by crizotinib treatment in vitro. Immunohistochemical results revealed that ALK was expressed in 16 of 142 (11.3%) SCLCs. The expression was focal and less intense, which is in contrast to strong and uniform expression in adenocarcinoma with ALK rearrangement. Two combined SCLCs showed a positive reaction restricted to the SCLC component. None of the known genetic alterations, including rearrangement, amplification, copy number gain, or point mutations, were associated with ALK expression. A SCLC cell line, SKLC2, which expressed ALK without known genetic alterations, was not inhibited by a practically achievable serum concentration of crizotinib.

Conclusions: Anaplastic lymphoma kinase immunohistochemistry for treatment-naive SCLCs should not be used as a predictive biomarker for ALK inhibitor therapy, because the positive reactions were due to intrinsic expression of normal ALK transcript.

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