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Abstract Increased sensitivity and specificity of immunohistochemical (IHC) detection of HER2 expression is crucial as the role of Trastuzumab have expanded in the treatment of HER2 positive non-breast cancer patients such as gastric cancer patients. Non-specific nuclear and cytoplasmic staining of the HER2 antibody clone 4B5 has been reported by other labs. In this study, we evaluated the specificity of HER2 clone 4B5 and a new HER2 antibody clone UMAB36 using a suite of methods including protein lysate arrays, western blots, FISH and IHC correlation screens on 129 breast and 158 colon cancer cases for HER2 expression. The protein lysate array and western results revealed that clone 4B5 recognizes three proteins: HER2, HER4, and ZSCAN18, a nuclear transcription protein. In comparison, clone UMAB36 recognized only HER2 protein in the same protein lysate array and western screen as clone 4B5. False negative results, based on correlation of IHC with FISH HER2 positives, were generated using clone 4B5 in 1 breast and 5 gastric of the total 287 cancer cases screened. Comparatively, no false negative results were observed using clone UMAB36 in which there was a 100% correlation between IHC and FISH screen. In this study, areas of normal gastric tissue often stained positive by HER2 clone 4B5, so we performed further analysis of 470 normal gastric cases using Ventana's BenchMark instrument. The results show that 278 normal gastric cases had positive stain with clone 4B5 compared to 3 cases with clone UMAB36. The high background by clone 4B5 may be due HER4 being upregulated in adjacent normal gastric tissue. Our results indicate clone UMAB36 has higher specificity and sensitivity than clone 4B5 in screening gastric tumors. Citation Format: Lixin Zhou, Kehu Yuan, Fangfang Ren, Lili Ki, Min Zhou, Wei Fu, Xiaozheng Huang, Rachel M. Gonzalez, Youmin Shu, Yi Shen, Guangli Wang, Donghui Ma, Wei-Wu He, Jian Chen. A screen of breast and colon cancers with HER2 antibody clone UMAB36 does not exhibit the cross-reactivity of clone 4B5 with HER4 protein. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 3921.

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