HER-2/neu Amplification Predicts Poor Survival in Node-positive Breast Cancer

Ake Borg, Helgi Sigurdsson, Marten Fernö, Dick Killander, Atul K. Tandon, Gary M. Clark, Suzanne A.W. Fuqua, William L. McGuire

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Abstract

HER-2/neu protooncogene amplification and protein expression were analyzed with slot blot and Western blot techniques, respectively, in more than 300 invasive primary breast tumors of all stages. Amplification (2->30 copies) was found in 17% of these tumors and high expression was seen in 19%. There was a striking coincidence between gene amplification and high expression. Tumors associated with many involved axillary lymph nodes or with Stage IV disease were more often HER-2/neu amplified or overexpressed. Furthermore, gene alteration was strongly correlated with the absence of steroid receptors and with larger tumor size. High expression without gene amplification was seen in a minor subset of tumors of less aggressive character. Neither amplification nor overexpression was correlated with disease outcome for patients with negative axillary lymph nodes. For node-positive patients, however, HER-2/neu amplification was a significant predictor of early relapse and death (median follow-up = 45 months), and a similar trend, although not significant, existed for high gene expression. Multivariate analyses indicated that HER-2/neu alterations were not independent predictors of patient outcome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4332-4337
Number of pages6
JournalCancer Research
Volume50
Issue number14
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jul 1990

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