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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for A Retrospective Study to Determine the Incidence of NTRK Fusions. NTRK Study

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: A Retrospective Study to Determine the Incidence of NTRK Fusions. NTRK Study

Official Title: A Study to Determine the Incidence of NTRK Fusions in Subjects With Locally Advanced/Unresectable or Metastatic Solid Tumors With NTRK Fusions and Related Treatment Outcomes.

Study ID: NCT04010240

Study Description

Brief Summary: This retrospective study has a primary objective to estimate the incidence of NTRK gene fusion depending on the histological diagnosis.

Detailed Description: This retrospective study has a primary objective to estimate the incidence of NTRK gene fusion depending on the histological diagnosis. The tropomyosin receptor kinase (Trk) receptor family comprises 3 transmembrane proteins referred to as Trk A, B and C (TrkA, TrkB and TrkC) receptors that are encoded by the NTRK1, NTRK2 and NTRK3 genes, respectively. These receptor tyrosine kinases are expressed in human neuronal tissue and play an essential role in the physiology of development and function of the nervous system through activation by neurotrophins. Gene fusions involving NTRK genes lead to transcription of chimeric Trk proteins with constitutively activated or overexpressed kinase function conferring oncogenic potential. These genetic abnormalities have recently emerged as targets for cancer therapy, because novel compounds have been developed that are selective inhibitors of the constitutively active rearranged proteins. Developments in this field are being aided by next generation sequencing methods as tools for unbiased gene fusions discovery. However, the incidence of NTRK aberrations in solid tumors is unknown as well as the natural history of NTRK-rearranged tumors This study will provide better knowledge of NTRK gene fusion incidence to allow recommendations for pathological diagnosis.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 1 Month

Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France

Contact Details

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