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Query: UNIPROT:P04626 (
erbB-2
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The human
c-erb B2
proto-oncogene (Her2/ ) encodes a 185-kD transmembrane putative growth factor receptor of the tyrosine kinase family. Overexpression or amplification of this oncoprotein/oncogene has been established in breast, ovarian, salivary gland, and gastric carcinomas and has been implicated in other neoplasms. Recently, overexpression of
c-erb B2
has been demonstrated in hepatocellular carcinoma using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Patients with hepatocellular carcinoma have a poor prognosis, and overexpression of
c-erb B2
may have prognostic and treatment implications. The authors evaluated the expression and amplification of
c-erb B2
in hepatic neoplasms utilizing routine immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization.
Formalin
-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue sections from 27 hepatocellular carcinomas and 7 hepatocellular adenomas were immunostained with anti-
c-erb B2
utilizing a modified avidin-biotin technique following heat induced antigen retrieval. Ten sections from hepatocellular carcinomas were subjected to fluorescence in situ hybridization assay. Positive and negative controls stained appropriately. Slides were evaluated independently by two pathologists. None of the hepatocellular carcinomas or hepatocellular adenomas was immunoreactive with anti-
c-erb B2
. Adjacent cirrhotic liver parenchyma, present in 11 cases, was also uniformly negative. None of hepatocellular carcinomas showed any evidence of
c-erb B2
amplification by fluorescence in situ hybridization. Immunoreactivity for
c-erb B2
was not demonstrated in hepatocellular adenomas, cirrhotic livers, or hepatocellular carcinomas using routine immunohistochemical methods. C-erb B2 amplification was not demonstrated in hepatocellular carcinomas. Neither overexpression nor amplification of
c-erb B2
(Her2/ ) can be regarded as a useful prognostic factor in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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PMID:C-erb B2 (Her2/neu) is neither overexpressed nor amplified in hepatic neoplasms. 1237 50
It has become important to accurately evaluate the status of
HER-2/neu
in invasive breast cancer, especially when one is considering the use of anti-HER-2 monoclonal antibody therapy (Trastuzumab). Almost one third of invasive breast carcinomas overexpress the
HER-2/neu
protein, so the use of the anti-
HER-2/neu
monoclonal antibody Herceptin (trastuzumab) to block the protein has become important in the management of and in prolonging the survival for patients with metastatic breast cancer. The effectiveness of this therapy is dependent on accurately evaluating the HER-2 status in these tumors, which can be done either by studying the expression of HER-2 protein by immunohistochemistry (IHC) or by evaluating HER-2 gene amplification by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). Since interobserver variability may occur in manually grading HER-2 protein expression by IHC, the aim of this study was to compare the
HER-2/neu
expression by IHC using a computer-based image analysis system with that of the gene amplification by FISH.
Formalin
-fixed paraffin-embedded archival tissue from 108 primary infiltrating ductal carcinomas were immunostained using the HercepTest (DAKO). To reduce interobserver variability, membrane staining was evaluated using the Automated Cellular Imaging System (ACIS) by ChromaVision, and the cases were divided into four groups: group 1 (n=23) with
HER-2/neu
expression ACIS score less than or equal to 1.5; group 2 (n=17) with a score ranging from 1.6 to 1.9; group 3 (n=46) with a score 2.0 to 2.5; and group 4 (n=22) with a score greater than or equal to 2.6. FISH was performed on all of the 108 cases using the PathVysion
HER-2/neu
DNA probe kit from Vysis Inc. All cases were also manually reviewed and graded as negative, 1+, 2+, and 3+ according to the DAKO HercepTest grading scheme. Cases with negative and 1+immunostaining were considered as HER-2 not overexpressed, and cases with 2+ and 3+ staining were classified as showing HER-2 overexpression. In group 1, 1 of 23 (4%), in group 2, 2 of 17 (12%), in group 3, 5 of 46 (11%), and in group 4, 19 of 22 (86%) cases showed gene amplification by FISH. Furthermore, in group 4 all 15 (100%) cases with an ACIS score of 3 or greater were FISH positive. Correlation with manual IHC score and FISH showed that 2 of the 23 (9%) IHC negative (0 and 1+) cases and 25 of the 85 (29%) IHC positive (2+ and 3+) cases showed gene amplification by FISH. This study shows that the amplification of the
HER-2/neu
gene correlates better with overexpression of the
HER-2/neu
protein by IHC when the score is either less than 1.5 or greater than 2.6 by ACIS. Therefore, FISH may be useful to better evaluate
HER-2/neu
status in breast cancer in cases where the ACIS score by immunohistochemistry is 1.6 to 2.5, and since the correlation is so good, FISH may not be needed for HER-2 evaluation in cases with ACIS scores less than 1.5 and greater than 2.6.
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PMID:HER-2 status in breast cancer: correlation of gene amplification by FISH with immunohistochemistry expression using advanced cellular imaging system. 1678 79
Studies support involvement of the erbB/HER (human epidermal growth factor receptor) family, comprising the c-erbB-1/2/3/4 receptor proteins, in the tumourigenesis of human gliomas, raising their potential role in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to these tumours. Reliable detection systems for these molecules in glioma tissue are therefore needed.
Formalin
-fixed and paraffin-embedded sections from twenty-one human glioblastomas were investigated by standard immunohistochemical procedures for expression of c-erbB-1/2/3/4 receptor proteins using commercial antibodies. All the antibodies used worked satisfactorily on paraffin-sections. For EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) two antibodies reactive against the external and internal domain were used. The first revealed positive immunoreactivity in 13 of 21 tumours (62 %), whereas all were positive with the latter. All glioblastomas were negative for the mutated variant of EGFR (i.e. EGFRvIII). Nine of 21 tumours (43 %) were immunoreactive for c-
erbB-2
, 19 of 20 tumours (95 %) for c-erbB-3, and 21 of 21 for c-erbB-4. Kaplan-Meier plots as a function of growth factor receptor expression did not show any significant association with survival among the glioblastoma patients. In conclusion, immunohistochemistry is well suited for detection of erb receptor proteins in glioblastoma tissue and demonstrated abundant and simultaneous immunoreactivity of these receptors.
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PMID:Coexpression of c-erbB 1-4 receptor proteins in human glioblastomas. An immunohistochemical study. 1798 95
Salivary duct carcinoma (SDC) shares significant morphologic and immunophenotypic overlap with ductal carcinoma of the breast, including
HER-2/neu
expression. Previous studies have detected
HER-2/neu
at the protein level in SDCs; however, no study, to date, has assayed whether this expression is related to gene amplification detected by chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH).
Formalin
-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections from 12 previously diagnosed SDCs were evaluated by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and CISH for
HER-2/neu
status. Result concordance was seen in all 12 cases. A total of 4 SDCs were positive by IHC; all 4 cases showed amplification with CISH. The remaining 8 cases were negative by IHC and showed no gene amplification with CISH. SDCs in this study show
HER-2/neu
overexpression on both the protein and gene levels in approximately 30% of cases. These findings suggest a role may exist for Herceptin (trastuzumab) based therapy in some SDC patients.
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PMID:Her-2/neu expression in salivary duct carcinoma: an immunohistochemical and chromogenic in situ hybridization study. 1809 19
A total of 74 patients with apparent early stage epithelial ovarian cancer who underwent exploratory laparotomy at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital or other hospitals and were referred for further treatment, were evaluated.
Formalin
fixed paraffin-embedded ovarian tissue specimens were collected and immuno-stained with
HER-2/neu
antibodies for comparison with clinicopathologic data after median follow up of 46 months (range 3 - 83 months). The prevalence of
HER-2/neu
overexpression in these patients was 10.2%. No significant correlation between
HER-2/neu
overexpression and clinicopathological parameters (stage, ascites, capsular rupture, capsular adherence, histological subtype and histological grade) was found. Disease free survival and overall survival did not statistically differ between those with lesions positive or negative for
HER-2/neu
overexpression.
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PMID:Lack of prognostic significance of HER-2/neu in early epithelial ovarian cancer. 1826 Jul 19
Published studies have reported widely variable incidence of HER2/neu (c-
erbB-2
) protein expression and HER2/neu (c-
erbB-2
) gene amplification in cervical carcinoma. We examined tissue microarrays (TMAs) constructed from 814
formaldehyde
-fixed paraffin-embedded archival specimens of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)1 (n = 262), CIN2 (n = 230), CIN3 (n = 186) and invasive carcinoma (n = 136), for HER2/neu protein expression by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and for HER2/neu gene amplification by chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH). We found moderate or strong immunohistochemical positivity for HER2/neu in 64 of 814 specimens (7.9%). Using CISH, polysomy of the HER2/neu gene was detected in 87 cases (10.7%), low/borderline amplification in five cases (0.6%) and true amplification in four cases (0.5%). The correlation between IHC and CISH was statistically significant in CIN2, CIN3 and invasive cervical carcinoma specimens. When present, Her-2/neu positivity is more commonly seen in higher grades of cervical dysplasia and in carcinoma. However, this large TMA study shows that HER2/neu oncoprotein expression and HER2/neu gene amplification overall are uncommon events in cervical neoplasia. This provides compelling evidence that HER2/neu plays no major role in the development and progression of cervical neoplasia.
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PMID:HER2/neu (c-erbB-2) gene amplification and protein expression are rare in uterine cervical neoplasia: a tissue microarray study of 814 archival specimens. 1977 42
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