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Targeted expression of mutated ALK induces neuroblastoma in transgenic mice
Authors:Lukas C Heukamp  Theresa Thor  Alexander Schramm  Katleen De Preter  Candy Kumps  Bram De Wilde  Andrea Odersky  Martin Peifer  Sven Lindner  Annika Spruessel  Filip Pattyn  Pieter Mestdagh  Björn Menten  Steffi Kuhfittig-Kulle  Annette Künkele  Katharina König  Lydia Meder  Sampurna Chatterjee  Roland T Ullrich  Stefanie Schulte  Jo Vandesompele  Frank Speleman  Reinhard Büttner  Angelika Eggert  Johannes H Schulte
Affiliation:Institute of Pathology, University Hospital Cologne, Kerpenerstrasse 62, 50924 Cologne, Germany.
Abstract:
Activating anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) mutations were recently detected in most familial and 10% of sporadic neuroblastomas. However, the role of mutated ALK in tumorigenesis remains elusive. We demonstrate that targeted expression of the most frequent and aggressive variant, ALK(F1174L), is tumorigenic in mice. Tumors resembled human neuroblastomas in morphology, metastasis pattern, gene expression, and the presence of neurosecretory vesicles as well as synaptic structures. This ALK-driven neuroblastoma mouse model precisely recapitulated the genetic spectrum of the disease. Chromosomal aberrations were syntenic to those in human neuroblastoma, including 17q gain and MYCN oncogene amplification. Targeted ALK(F1174L) and MYCN coexpression revealed a strong synergism in inducing neuroblastoma with minimal chromosomal aberrations, suggesting that fewer secondary hits are required for tumor induction if both oncoproteins are targeted. Treatment of ALK(F1174L) transgenic mice with the ALK inhibitor TAE-684 induced complete tumor regression, indicating that tumor cells were addicted to ALK(F1174L) activity. We conclude that an activating mutation within the ALK kinase domain is sufficient to induce neuroblastoma development, and ALK inhibitors show promise for treating human neuroblastomas harboring ALK mutations.
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