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Query: UNIPROT:O76050 (neu)
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The purpose of this study was to investigate whether Her-2/neu expression at diagnosis of osteosarcoma could provide biologic and prognostic information that predicts the risk of pulmonary metastases and outcome. Human epidermal growth factor (Her-2/neu) expression in 25 initial pretreatment osteosarcoma biopsies and 12 posttreatment pulmonary metastatic osteosarcoma resection specimens was assessed by standard immunohistochemical techniques on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue. As a screening analysis to determine if gene amplification may be a mechanism for increased Her-2/neu expression, FISH analysis was conducted on seven Her-2/neu immunostain-positive samples and five Her-2/neu immunostain-negative samples. Cytoplasmic Her-2/neu reactivity was identified in 11/25 (44%) of primary tumors and in 7/12 (58%) resection specimens from pulmonary metastases. Cytoplasmic Her-2/neu expression was associated with shorter overall metastasis-free survival. Her-2/neu gene amplification was identified by FISH analysis in six of the seven immunostain-positive samples but was also identified in two of the five immunostain-negative samples. Her-2/neu expression in patients with osteosarcoma is associated with an increased risk of metastasis and may define a subset of patients with a more aggressive tumor phenotype. Her-2/neu gene amplification may provide a mechanism for Her-2/neu overexpression in certain cases of osteosarcoma. Whether Her-2/neu expression influences outcome needs to be examined further in a prospective fashion. The hope is that Her-2/neu expression will identify patients who may benefit from the addition of directed biologic therapy.
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PMID:Her-2/neu expression in osteosarcoma increases risk of lung metastasis and can be associated with gene amplification. 1254 70

Human growth factor receptor-2 (HER2), overexpressed as a result of gene amplification, is detected in 20-40% of patients with breast, ovarian, endometrial, gastric, bladder, prostate, or lung cancers, correlated to metastasis of many tumors, and considered to be a poor prognostic indicator for these tumors. However, the data was controversial for HER2 overexpression and the prognosis of osteosarcoma, which is the most common primary malignant bone tumor, presents a therapeutic challenge in medical oncology due to its metastasis and poor response to current treatments. Previously, we reported that the immunocasp-6 gene fused by a HER2-specific single-chain antibody with domain II of Pseudomonas exotoxin A (PEA) and the 5' end of the truncated active caspase-6 could selectively suppress the HER2-positive tumor growth. In this study, we extend its application. We first confirmed the higher HER2 expression on the surface of metastatic osteosarcoma SOSP-9607(E10) cells, which then be proved specifically addicted to immunocasp-6-induced cells killing in vitro. Thereafter, the efficacy of immunocasp-6 was tested in an osteosarcoma lung metastasis mouse model using intramuscular (i.m.) injections of liposome-encapsulated vectors. Our results showed that the expression of the immunocasp-6 gene not only significantly prolonged animal's survival, but also greatly inhibited tumor metastasis. Thereby, our strategy suggests an alternative approach to treating HER2/neu-positive osteosarcoma.
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PMID:A caspase-6 and anti-HER2 antibody chimeric tumor-targeted proapoptotic molecule decreased metastasis of human osteosarcoma. 1948 8