乳腺原位导管癌中 HER2 低表达的临床和生物学意义

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Clinical breast cancer Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1016/j.clbc.2024.08.002
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背景:乳腺导管原位癌(DCIS)是最常见的浸润前乳腺癌,5%-10%的病例会发展为浸润性疾病。在此,我们研究了HER2-低与DCIS临床病理特征及随后同侧局部区域复发(LRR)之间的关联:我们访问了本机构的前瞻性数据库。HER2状态通过免疫组化确定,分为无表达(0分)、过度表达(3+)和低表达(1+或2+);原位杂交不在考虑之列,因为它不用于常规DCIS诊断:在375例DCIS患者中,中位年龄为54(27-88)岁,63%的患者原发肿瘤大小小于2.5厘米,33%的患者为III级,81%的患者激素受体状态(HR)为阳性;71%的患者接受了保乳手术,34%的患者接受了辅助内分泌治疗,39%的患者接受了放射治疗。共有197例(52%)肿瘤的HER2表达较低,这与I/II级(P < .001)、Ki67< 20%(P < .001)和HR阳性状态(P < .001)显著相关。在ER阴性和ER低(95%)的患者中,HER2低分布的比例分别为19.61%和50%(P < .001)。中位随访 39 个月(IQR 16-65)后,LRR 的累积发生率为 0.054。在17例原发肿瘤与LRR配对的患者中,5例患者的HER2状态不一致,HER2表达增高和降低的分布均匀:结论:DCIS中低HER2表达与侵袭性降低有关。重要的是,HER2表达的变化可能会促使复发病例进行再检测,这与浸润性乳腺癌的观察结果一致。
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Clinical and Biological Significance of HER2-Low in Ductal Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast.

Background: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is the most common form of preinvasive breast cancer, with 5-10% of cases progressing into invasive disease. Herein, we investigated the association between HER2-low and clinico-pathological characteristics in DCIS and subsequent ipsilateral loco-regional relapse (LRR).

Materials and methods: We accessed our prospectively maintained institutional database. HER2 status was determined by immunohistochemistry and classified as null (score 0), over-expressed (3+), and low (1+ or 2+); in situ hybridization was not considered since it is not used for routine DCIS diagnostics.

Results: Among 375 patients with DCIS, median age was 54 (27-88) years, with a primary tumor size < 2.5 cm in 63%, grade III in 33%, and positive hormone receptor status (HR) in 81% of cases; 71% underwent breast-conserving surgery, 34% received adjuvant endocrine and 39% radiotherapy. A total of 197 (52%) had tumors with low HER2 expression, which resulted significantly associated with grade I/II (P < .001), Ki67< 20% (P < .001), and HR-positive status (P < .001). HER2-low distribution varied from 19.61% and 50% in ER negative and ER-low (<10%) to 60% and 69% in ER high (50%-95%) and very high tumors (> 95%) (P < .001). After a median 39-month follow-up (IQR 16-65), cumulative incidences of LRR was 0.054. Among 17 patients with paired primary tumor and LRR, 5 had discordant HER2 status, with an even distribution of increased and decreased HER2 expression.

Conclusions: Low HER2 expression in DCIS is associated with features of reduced aggressiveness. Importantly, changes in HER2 expression may occur prompting retesting in recurrent cases, in line with observations in invasive breast cancer.

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Clinical breast cancer
Clinical breast cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Clinical Breast Cancer is a peer-reviewed bimonthly journal that publishes original articles describing various aspects of clinical and translational research of breast cancer. Clinical Breast Cancer is devoted to articles on detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer. The main emphasis is on recent scientific developments in all areas related to breast cancer. Specific areas of interest include clinical research reports from various therapeutic modalities, cancer genetics, drug sensitivity and resistance, novel imaging, tumor genomics, biomarkers, and chemoprevention strategies.
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