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  • - ALK-fused Spitz melanocytic neoplasms are a unique type of skin tumor with distinct growth patterns and histological characteristics, often appearing as raised, polyp-like masses.
  • - Various gene fusions, particularly with ALK involving partners like TPM3 and DCTN1, are identified in these tumors, while MLPH is a rare but significant fusion partner influencing melanin transport.
  • - This report adds two new cases, including one of Spitz melanoma, enhancing the existing literature on ALK-fused Spitz melanocytic neoplasms and their clinical and molecular features.

Article Abstract

ALK-fused Spitz melanocytic neoplasms are a distinct subgroup of melanocytic lesions exhibiting unique histopathologic characteristics. These lesions often manifest as exophytic or polypoid tumors, characterized by fusiform-to-epithelioid melanocytes arranged in a nested, fascicular, or plexiform growth pattern. Several fusion partners of the ALK gene have been identified in spitzoid melanocytic neoplasms, with TPM3 and DCTN1 being the most prevalent. Less common fusion partners include NPM1, TPR, CLIP1, GTF3C2, EEF2, MYO5A, KANK1, and EHBP1. The MLPH gene, which encodes melanophilin (MLPH), playing a crucial role in regulating skin pigmentation by acting as a linker between RAB27A and myosin Va during melanosome transport, has also recently been recognized as a rare fusion partner of ALK in Spitz melanocytic neoplasms. Currently, there exists a sparse documentation within English literature, illustrating a limited number of cases featuring MLPH::ALK fusion in Spitz melanocytic neoplasms. In this report, we present two additional cases, including a previously unreported instance of Spitz melanoma, contributing to the expanding knowledge on ALK-fused Spitz melanocytic neoplasms. In addition, we provide a comprehensive review of the clinical, histopathologic, and molecular features observed in documented cases with this novel fusion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cup.14605DOI Listing

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