par Giuliani, Rosa;Durbecq, Virginie ;Di Leo, Angelo ;Paesmans, Marianne ;Larsimont, Denis ;Leroy, Jean-Yves;Borms, Marleen;Vindevoghel, Anita;Jerusalem, Guy;D'Hondt, Veronique ;Dirix, Luc Y;Canon, Jean-Luc;Richard, Vincent ;Cocquyt, Veronique;Majois, Françoise;Reginster, Michel;Demol, Jan;Kains, Jean-Pierre;Delree, Paul;Keppens, Carine;Sotiriou, Christos ;Piccart-Gebhart, Martine ;Cardoso, Fatima
Référence European journal of cancer, 43, 4, page (725-735)
Publication Publié, 2007-03
Référence European journal of cancer, 43, 4, page (725-735)
Publication Publié, 2007-03
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | AIM: Trastuzumab (T), a humanised monoclonal antibody against HER-2, is active in HER-2-positive MBC patients. However, nearly 60% of the patients do not benefit from T, stressing the need for additional predictive markers. The following markers could be implicated in response to T: (1) the magnitude of Her-2 gene amplification; (2) the co-expression of the other HER family receptors, possibly responsible for HER-2 trans-activation; (3) the activated status of HER-2; (4) the activated status of downstream effectors as mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), p38 and p27. METHODS: Medical files of patients with MBC treated with T either as a single agent or in combination with chemotherapy (CT) were reviewed. HER family members (EGFR, HER-2, HER-3, HER-4), the phosphorylated forms of EGFR (p-EGFR), HER-2 (p-HER-2) and of the downstream effectors were evaluated in the archival tumours. The correlation between clinical outcome and the expression of these markers was investigated. RESULTS: (1) Increasing values of Her-2 amplification were associated with a higher probability of achieving an objective response; (2) no statistical significant correlation between the expression of the HER family receptors was found; (3) p-HER-2 was predictive of response in patients treated with T+CT; (4) a statistically significant correlation between p-ERK 1/2, p-p38 and p-HER-2 emerged, pointing to the activated vertical pathway p-HER-2-->p-MAPKs. CONCLUSIONS: p-HER-2 and the magnitude of Her-2 amplification were predictive of response to T and their role deserves to be analysed in larger and more homogenous T-treated populations such as those from large phase III trials. |