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Correlation of ROS1 Immunohistochemistry With ROS1 Fusion Status Determined by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization

Authors :
Huang, Richard S. P.
Smith, Derek
Le, Catherine H.
Liu, Wen-Wei
Ordinario, Ellen
Manohar, Chitra
Lee, Michael
Rajamani, Jaya
Truong, Huan
Li, Jing
Choi, Cindy
Li, Jingchuan
Pati, Amrita
Bubendorf, Lukas
Buettner, Reinhard
Kerr, Keith M.
Lopez-Rios, Fernando
Marchetti, Antonio
Marondel, Ivonne
Nicholson, Andrew G.
Oz, Aysim Buge
Pauwels, Patrick
Penault-Llorca, Frederique
Rossi, Giulio
Thunnissen, Erik
Newell, Amy Hanlon
Pate, Greg
Menzl, Ina
Huang, Richard S. P.
Smith, Derek
Le, Catherine H.
Liu, Wen-Wei
Ordinario, Ellen
Manohar, Chitra
Lee, Michael
Rajamani, Jaya
Truong, Huan
Li, Jing
Choi, Cindy
Li, Jingchuan
Pati, Amrita
Bubendorf, Lukas
Buettner, Reinhard
Kerr, Keith M.
Lopez-Rios, Fernando
Marchetti, Antonio
Marondel, Ivonne
Nicholson, Andrew G.
Oz, Aysim Buge
Pauwels, Patrick
Penault-Llorca, Frederique
Rossi, Giulio
Thunnissen, Erik
Newell, Amy Hanlon
Pate, Greg
Menzl, Ina
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Context.-The ability to determine ROS1 status has become mandatory for patients with lung adenocarcinoma, as many global authorities have approved crizotinib for patients with ROS1-positive lung adenocarcinoma. Objective.-To present analytical correlation of the VENTANA ROS1 (SP384) Rabbit Monoclonal Primary Antibody (ROS1 [SP384] antibody) with ROS1 fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Design.-The immunohistochemistry (IHC) and FISH analytical comparison was assessed by using 122 non-small cell lung cancer samples that had both FISH (46 positive and 76 negative cases) and IHC staining results available. In addition, reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) as well as DNA and RNA next-generation sequencing (NGS) were used to further examine the ROS1 status in cases that were discrepant between FISH and IHC, based on staining in the cytoplasm of 2+ or above in more than 30% of total tumor cells considered as IHC positive. Here, we define the consensus status as the most frequent result across the 5 different methods (IHC, FISH, RT-PCR, RNA NGS, and DNA NGS) we used to determine ROS1 status in these cases. Results.-Of the IHC scoring methods examined, staining in the cytoplasm of 2+ or above in more than 30% of total tumor cells considered as IHC positive had the highest correlation with a FISH-positive status, reaching a positive percentage agreement of 97.8% and negative percentage agreement of 89.5%. A positive percentage agreement (100%) and negative percentage agreement (92.0%) was reached by comparing ROS1 (SP384) using a cutoff for staining in the cytoplasm of 2+ or above in more than 30% of total tumor cells to the consensus status. Conclusions.-Herein, we present a standardized staining protocol for ROS1 (SP384) and data that support the high correlation between ROS1 status and ROS1 (SP384) antibody.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1238105933
Document Type :
Electronic Resource