1. HER2 expression in salivary gland carcinomas: dependence on histological subtype
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Bonnie, Glisson, A Dimitrios, Colevas, Robert, Haddad, Jeoffrey, Krane, Adel, El-Naggar, Merrill, Kies, Rosemary, Costello, Carmen, Summey, Matthew, Arquette, Corey, Langer, Philip C, Amrein, and Marshall, Posner
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Receptor, ErbB-2 ,Carcinoma ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Humans ,Trastuzumab ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Prognosis ,Salivary Gland Neoplasms ,Immunohistochemistry ,Salivary Glands - Abstract
Previous evaluation of HER2 overexpression in salivary gland cancers indicated an incidence varying between 7 and 56%, with no clear difference among three histologically different subtypes. As part of a Phase II trial of trastuzumab for treatment of incurable salivary gland cancer, we screened 137 tumors for HER2 expression.Unstained sections of paraffin-embedded tumor samples were stained with p185/HER2 receptor antibody. Tumors with moderate (2+) to strong (3+) complete membrane staining in at least 10% of the tumor cells were scored as positive for overexpression.The overall frequency of overexpression for HER2 was 17% (23 of 137), whereas it was only 8% in the three most common histological subtypes screened. Overexpression was distinctly rare in the most common subtype screened, adenoid cystic carcinoma (4%, 3 of 70). Overexpression was very common in salivary duct cancers; 10 (83%) of 12 were positive for HER2. This observation is consistent with the typical high-grade histological features and aggressive behavior of this subtype as well as with its histogenetic similarity to breast cancer. Analysis based on histogenesis (intercalated duct versus excretory duct) indicated a higher frequency of overexpression in the latter (55%) than in the former (7%).Our overall results suggest that trastuzumab will not have a major role in treatment of salivary gland cancers of intercalated duct origin. Further systematic evaluation of trastuzumab in subtypes of excretory duct origin could be supported.
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- 2004