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HER2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases

INTRODUCTION: The status of the gene encoding human EGF-like receptor 2 (HER2) is an important prognostic and predictive marker in breast cancer. Only breast cancers with HER2 amplification respond to the targeted therapy with trastuzumab. It is controversial to what degree the primary tumour is rep...

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Autores principales: Tapia, Coya, Savic, Spasenija, Wagner, Urs, Schönegg, René, Novotny, Hedvika, Grilli, Bruno, Herzog, Michelle, Barascud, Audrey DeVito, Zlobec, Inti, Cathomas, Gieri, Terracciano, Luigi, Feichter, Georg, Bubendorf, Lukas
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1929093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17511881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr1676
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author Tapia, Coya
Savic, Spasenija
Wagner, Urs
Schönegg, René
Novotny, Hedvika
Grilli, Bruno
Herzog, Michelle
Barascud, Audrey DeVito
Zlobec, Inti
Cathomas, Gieri
Terracciano, Luigi
Feichter, Georg
Bubendorf, Lukas
author_facet Tapia, Coya
Savic, Spasenija
Wagner, Urs
Schönegg, René
Novotny, Hedvika
Grilli, Bruno
Herzog, Michelle
Barascud, Audrey DeVito
Zlobec, Inti
Cathomas, Gieri
Terracciano, Luigi
Feichter, Georg
Bubendorf, Lukas
author_sort Tapia, Coya
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: The status of the gene encoding human EGF-like receptor 2 (HER2) is an important prognostic and predictive marker in breast cancer. Only breast cancers with HER2 amplification respond to the targeted therapy with trastuzumab. It is controversial to what degree the primary tumour is representative of distant metastases in terms of HER2 status. Discrepancies in HER2 status between primary tumours and distant metastases have been described, but their reasons remain unclear. Here, we compared HER2 status on cytological specimens of distant metastases with the result from the primary carcinomas, and explored the prevalence of and the reasons for discrepant results. METHODS: HER2 status was determined by fluorescence in situ hybridisation. HER2 gene amplification was defined as a HER2/chromosome 17 signal ratio of 2 or more. HER2 results from cytological specimens of matched distant metastases were compared with the results from the corresponding primary tumours (n = 105 patients). In addition, lymph node metastases were analysed in 31 of these patients. RESULTS: HER2 amplification was found in 20% of distant metastases. HER2 status was discordant between the primary tumour and distant metastasis in 7.6% of the 105 patients. Re-evaluation revealed that in five patients (4.7%), discrepancies were due to interpretational difficulties. In two of these patients, focal amplification had initially been overlooked as a result of heterogeneity in the primary tumours or in the metastases, respectively. A further three patients had borderline amplification with a ratio close to 2. Discrepancy remained unexplained in three patients (2.9%). CONCLUSION: HER2 gene status remains highly conserved as breast cancers metastasise. However, discrepant results do occur because of interpretational difficulties and heterogeneity of HER2 amplification. Cytological specimens from distant metastases are well suited for HER2 fluorescence in situ hybridisation analysis.
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spelling pubmed-19290932007-07-21 HER2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases Tapia, Coya Savic, Spasenija Wagner, Urs Schönegg, René Novotny, Hedvika Grilli, Bruno Herzog, Michelle Barascud, Audrey DeVito Zlobec, Inti Cathomas, Gieri Terracciano, Luigi Feichter, Georg Bubendorf, Lukas Breast Cancer Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: The status of the gene encoding human EGF-like receptor 2 (HER2) is an important prognostic and predictive marker in breast cancer. Only breast cancers with HER2 amplification respond to the targeted therapy with trastuzumab. It is controversial to what degree the primary tumour is representative of distant metastases in terms of HER2 status. Discrepancies in HER2 status between primary tumours and distant metastases have been described, but their reasons remain unclear. Here, we compared HER2 status on cytological specimens of distant metastases with the result from the primary carcinomas, and explored the prevalence of and the reasons for discrepant results. METHODS: HER2 status was determined by fluorescence in situ hybridisation. HER2 gene amplification was defined as a HER2/chromosome 17 signal ratio of 2 or more. HER2 results from cytological specimens of matched distant metastases were compared with the results from the corresponding primary tumours (n = 105 patients). In addition, lymph node metastases were analysed in 31 of these patients. RESULTS: HER2 amplification was found in 20% of distant metastases. HER2 status was discordant between the primary tumour and distant metastasis in 7.6% of the 105 patients. Re-evaluation revealed that in five patients (4.7%), discrepancies were due to interpretational difficulties. In two of these patients, focal amplification had initially been overlooked as a result of heterogeneity in the primary tumours or in the metastases, respectively. A further three patients had borderline amplification with a ratio close to 2. Discrepancy remained unexplained in three patients (2.9%). CONCLUSION: HER2 gene status remains highly conserved as breast cancers metastasise. However, discrepant results do occur because of interpretational difficulties and heterogeneity of HER2 amplification. Cytological specimens from distant metastases are well suited for HER2 fluorescence in situ hybridisation analysis. BioMed Central 2007 2007-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC1929093/ /pubmed/17511881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr1676 Text en Copyright © 2007 Tapia et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tapia, Coya
Savic, Spasenija
Wagner, Urs
Schönegg, René
Novotny, Hedvika
Grilli, Bruno
Herzog, Michelle
Barascud, Audrey DeVito
Zlobec, Inti
Cathomas, Gieri
Terracciano, Luigi
Feichter, Georg
Bubendorf, Lukas
HER2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases
title HER2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases
title_full HER2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases
title_fullStr HER2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases
title_full_unstemmed HER2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases
title_short HER2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases
title_sort her2 gene status in primary breast cancers and matched distant metastases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1929093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17511881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr1676
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