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Immunohistochemistry is highly sensitive and specific for the detection of NRASQ61R mutation in melanoma.

Daniela Massi1, Lisa Simi2, Elisa Sensi3, Gianna Baroni1, Gongda Xue4, Cristian Scatena1, Adele Caldarella5, Pamela Pinzani2, Gabriella Fontanini3, Alessandra Carobbio6, Carmelo Urso7, Mario Mandalà8.   

Abstract

Testing for NRAS is now integral part in the assessment of metastatic melanoma patients because there is evidence that NRAS-mutated patients may be sensitive to MEK inhibitors, and RAS mutation is a common mechanism of acquired resistance during treatment with BRAF inhibitors. This study evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of immunohistochemical analysis using an N-Ras (Q61R) antibody to detect the presence of the NRASQ61R mutation in melanoma patients. A total of 98 primary cutaneous melanomas that have undergone examination of NRAS mutation were retrieved from a multicentric database. Formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded melanoma tissues were analyzed for BRAF and NRAS mutations by independent, blinded observers using both conventional DNA molecular techniques and immunohistochemistry with the novel anti-human N-Ras (Q61R) monoclonal antibody (clone SP174). The antibody showed a sensitivity of 100% (14/14) and a specificity of 100% (83/83) for detecting the presence of an NRASQ61R mutation. Of the NRAS-mutated cases, none of the non-Q61R cases stained positive with the antibody (0/7). There were three cases with discordant NRAS mutational results. Additional molecular analysis confirmed the immunohistochemically obtained NRAS result in all cases, suggesting that a multiple analytical approach can be required to reach the correct sample classification. The reported immunohistochemical method is an accurate, rapid, and cost-effective method for detecting NRASQ61R mutation in melanoma patients, and represents a valuable supplement to traditional mutation testing. If validated in further studies, genetic testing would only be required for immunohistochemistry-negative patients to detect non-Q61R mutations.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25341653     DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.2014.137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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1.  NRASQ61R immunohistochemistry: a new tool for mutational status screening in challenging melanoma samples.

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Authors:  Russell W Jenkins; Ryan J Sullivan
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10.  Intra-patient Heterogeneity of BRAF and NRAS Molecular Alterations in Primary Melanoma and Metastases.

Authors:  Cristina Pellegrini; Ludovica Cardelli; Marina De Padova; Lucia Di Nardo; Valeria Ciciarelli; Tea Rocco; Gianluca Cipolloni; Marco Clementi; Alessio Cortellini; Alessandra Ventura; Pietro Leocata; Maria Concetta Fargnoli
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