Evaluation of HER-2/neu gene amplification and protein expression in non-small cell lung carcinomas

F. R. Hirsch, M. Varella-Garcia, W. A. Franklin, R. Veve, L. Chen, B. Helfrich, C. Zeng, A. Baron, P. A. Bunn

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Abstract

HER-2/neu gene amplification and cell surface overexpression are important factors in breast cancer for prognosis and prediction of sensitivity to anti-HER-2/neu monoclonal antibody therapy. In lung cancer, the clinical significance of HER-2/neu expression is currently under evaluation. We investigated 238 non-small lung carcinomas for HER-2/neu protein overexpression by immunohistochemistry using the HercepTest. We found 2+ or 3+ overexpression in 39 patients (16%), including 35% in adenocarcinomas and 20% in large cell carcinomas, but only 1% of squamous cell carcinomas. Marked (3+) overexpression was uncommon (4%). The association between protein expression and gene copy number per cell, as determined by fluorescence in situ hybridisation assay, was investigated in 51 of these NSCLC tumours. Twenty-seven tumours (53%) were negative by both tests. Marked (3+) protein expression and gene amplification were present in only 4% of samples. In 11 tumours (21%), gene gain was accompanied by chromosomal aneusomy and did not result in high protein levels while in 7 (14%) the score 2+ was associated with maximum number of signals per cell <9. The prognostic implication of HER-2/neu protein expression was studied in 187 surgically resected tumours. No statistical difference in survival was observed comparing patients with positive (2+/3+) and negative tumours (0/1+), although 3+ patients showed a tendency to shorter survival. The therapeutic implications of protein expression and gene amplification in lung cancer need to be examined in prospective clinical trials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1449-1456
Number of pages8
JournalBritish Journal of Cancer
Volume86
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 May 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • FISH
  • Gene amplification
  • HER-2/neu
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Lung cancer
  • Oncogene overexpression

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