CS Site-Specific Factor 7

KIT Gene Immunohistochemistry (IHC)

Notes

**Note 1**: Most gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) have oncogenic mutations of the KIT gene, which is located on chromosome 4q. KIT is a cytokine receptor which binds to stem cell factor, which causes certain types of cells to grow; altered forms of KIT may be associated with some types of cancer. This test detects expression of the KIT gene in tumor tissue sections using immunohistochemical (IHC) stains. Test results are available in the pathology report. A positive test helps to establish the diagnosis of GIST and to identify patients for whom treatment with agents such as imatinib mesylate (Gleevec) or sunitinib malate (Sutent) is appropriate. Do not record secondary or acquired mutations that may have developed because of long-term imatinib treatment. **Note 2**: Another name for KIT is CD117. **Note 3**: See CS Site-Specific Factor 8 for coding information about specific mutations of the KIT gene detectable with molecular testing. See CS Site-Specific Factor 9 for coding information about mutations of the PDGFRA gene.

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988

NAACCR Item

NAACCR #2861

Metadata

CCCR_II_ESSENTIAL_FOR_CLINICAL_DECISION
COC_CLINICALLY_SIGNIFICANT
Code Description
010 Positive/elevated
020 Negative/normal; within normal limits
030 Borderline; undetermined whether positive or negative
888 OBSOLETE DATA CONVERTED V0200
See code 988

Not aplicable for this site
988 Not applicable: Information not collected for this case
(If this information is required by your standard setter, use of code 988 may result in an edit error.)
997 Test ordered, results not in chart; results pending
998 Test not done (test not ordered and not performed)
(May include cases converted from code 888 used in CSv1 for "Not applicable" or when the item was not collected. If this item is required to derive T, N, M, or any stage, use of code 988 may result in an error.)
999 Unknown or no information
Not documented in patient record