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MTAP deficiency is a novel biomarker in neuroendocrine neoplasms of the lung

Brune, M. M.; Roma, L.; Deigendesch, N.; Meissner, F.; Uzun, S.; Hench, J.; Chijioke, O.; Bratic Hench, I.; Kashima, J.; Hirschmann, P.; Pollinger, J.; Kerr, K. M.; Koenig, D.; Pauli, C.; Ott, S. R.; Savic Prince, S.; Haberecker, M.; Bubendorf, L.

2026-06-05 pathology
10.64898/2026.06.02.729487 bioRxiv
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IntroductionMTAP emerges as potential predictive biomarker for MTA-cooperative PRMT5-inhibitors. Although MTAP attracts increasing attention in non-small cell lung cancer, its role in pulmonary neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) remains largely unexplored. MethodsHere, we assessed the prevalence of MTAP deficiency in 209 pulmonary NENs using immunohistochemistry (IHC). Additionally, we performed fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), whole exome sequencing (WES), deep proteomic profiling, transcriptomic, and methylation analyses of selected MTAP deficient and proficient carcinoids to further elucidate the underlying mechanisms of MTAP expression pattern. ResultsMTAP deficiency by IHC was detected in all neuroendocrine precursor lesions (n=17), 92% of typical carcinoids (n=51), 86% of atypical carcinoids (n=21), and 10% of large cell neuroendocrine carcinomas (LCNEC) (n=30). In contrast, all small cell lung cancers (SCLC) were MTAP proficient (n=90). In MTAP deficient carcinoids, FISH and WES did not detect homozygous 9p21 deletions, and methylation analysis showed no evidence of MTAP promoter hypermethylation. Comparing MTAP deficient and MTAP proficient carcinoids, proteomic data showed a clear separation between the two groups. Further, there was an inverse correlation between the expression of MTAP and OTP (orthopedia homeobox protein), which is known as a strong prognostic marker in pulmonary carcinoids. DiscussionMTAP deficiency is a novel hallmark of neuroendocrine precursors and most pulmonary carcinoids, clearly distinguishing the latter from SCLC and most LCNEC. It is neither caused by 9p21 deletion, nor by MTAP promoter hypermethylation. MTAP deficiency is a group-defining feature of carcinoids that might pave the way for new therapeutic approaches.

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