HER2 loss in HER2-positive gastric or gastroesophageal cancer after trastuzumab therapy: Implication for further clinical research

F Pietrantonio, M Caporale, F Morano, M Scartozzi, A Gloghini, F De Vita, E Giommoni, L Fornaro, G Aprile, D Melisi, R Berenato, A Mennitto, C C Volpi, M M Laterza, V Pusceddu, L Antonuzzo, E Vasile, E Ongaro, F Simionato, F de Braud, V Torri, M Di Bartolomeo, F Pietrantonio, M Caporale, F Morano, M Scartozzi, A Gloghini, F De Vita, E Giommoni, L Fornaro, G Aprile, D Melisi, R Berenato, A Mennitto, C C Volpi, M M Laterza, V Pusceddu, L Antonuzzo, E Vasile, E Ongaro, F Simionato, F de Braud, V Torri, M Di Bartolomeo

Abstract

Mechanisms of acquired resistance to trastuzumab-based treatment in gastric cancer are largely unknown. In this study, we analyzed 22 pairs of tumor samples taken at baseline and post-progression in patients receiving chemotherapy and trastuzumab for advanced HER2-positive [immunohistochemistry (IHC) 3+ or 2+ with in-situ hybridization (ISH) amplification] gastric or gastroesophageal cancers. Strict clinical criteria for defining acquired trastuzumab resistance were adopted. Loss of HER2 positivity and loss of HER2 over-expression were defined as post-trastuzumab IHC score <3+ and absence of ISH amplification, and IHC "downscoring" from 2+/3+ to 0/1+, respectively. HER2 IHC was always performed, while ISH was missing in 3 post-progression samples. Patients with initial HER2 IHC score 3+ and 2+ were 14 (64%) and 8 (36%), respectively. Loss of HER2 positivity and HER2 over-expression was observed in 32 and 32% samples, respectively. The chance of HER2 loss was not associated with any of the baseline clinicopathological variables. The only exception was in patients with initial IHC score 2+ versus 3+, for both endpoints of HER2 positivity (80 vs. 14%; p = 0.008) and HER2 over-expression (63 vs. 14%; p = 0.025). As already shown in breast cancer, loss of HER2 may be observed also in gastric cancers patients treated with trastuzumab-based chemotherapy in the clinical practice. This phenomenon may be one of the biological reasons explaining the failure of anti-HER2 second-line strategies in initially HER2-positive disease.

Keywords: HER2; HER2 loss; gastric cancer; resistance; trastuzumab.

© 2016 UICC.

Source: PubMed

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