Case Report: Metastatic colorectal cancer with ALK–CEP44 fusion and rapid resistance development
Silvan Hofmann, Claudine Egger, Silke Potthast, Martin Zoche, Andreas Wicki, Tarun Mehra

TL;DR
A rare case of colorectal cancer with an ALK–CEP44 fusion showed a brief response to alectinib, but quickly developed resistance.
Contribution
Reports a novel ALK–CEP44 fusion in CRC and its rapid resistance to ALK inhibitors.
Findings
The patient had a novel ALK–CEP44 fusion with strong ALK expression.
Alectinib initially improved the patient's condition but resistance developed quickly.
Next-generation sequencing identified four resistance-associated ALK mutations.
Abstract
Colorectal cancer rarely harbors rearrangements in the ALK gene, and the therapeutic significance of non-canonical or functionally unclear ALK fusions remains poorly defined. We report a case of metastatic CRC with an ALK–CEP44 fusion not previously described in this tumor type, associated ALK overexpression, a notable clinical response to the ALK inhibitor alectinib, and rapid development of multiple ALK resistance mutations. A 60-year-old male patient was diagnosed with stage IIIA right-sided CRC. Six months after adjuvant chemotherapy, he developed liver metastases. Comprehensive molecular profiling revealed strong ALK expression, a novel ALK–CEP44 fusion predicted to lack a functional kinase domain, and additional ALK alterations. Palliative chemotherapy induced a temporary response. Upon progression, treatment with alectinib led to rapid clinical, radiological and biochemical…
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies · Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations · Cancer therapeutics and mechanisms
