Abstract

With the successful clinical trials of the engineered antibody Herceptin(tm) (in advanced-stage breast cancer) and adriamycin-based chemotherapy regimens (in the adjuvant setting), the need to detect pi85HER2 overexpression or associated amplification of the coding gene HER2 in breast cancer patients is escalating. Twenty to 30% of breast carcinomas have overexpression of p185HEK2. This condition correlates with poor patient prognosis and predicts response to chemotherapy in lymph node-positive patients. In this study we compare quantisation of p185HER2 in breast cancer at the gene and protein levels using differential polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and immunohistochemistiy, respectively. To assign HER2 gene copy numbers, a calibration curve was constructed using normal breast epithelia and breast carcinoma cell lines having known dosages of amplified HER2. We found corresponding molecular and immunohistochemical results in 85% of the 13 paraffin-embedded breast carcinoma cases examined. Two cases were found to have minimum gene amplification but marked p185HER2 overexpression, suggesting an alternative mechanism to overexpression such as transcriptional activation. although the differential PCR assay exhibits saturation approaching 20 HER2 gene copies, this may not be clinically significant because the immunohistochemical assay also appears to saturate in this gene copy number range.

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