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Old 10-25-2009, 04:54 PM   #1
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HER1-4 protein concentrations in normal tissue..same profile as malignant

1: Clin Chem Lab Med. 2009;47(8):977-84. Links
HER1-4 protein concentrations in normal breast tissue from breast cancer patients are expressed by the same profile as in the malignant tissue.

Olsen DA, Ostergaard B, Bokmand S, Wamberg PA, Jakobsen EH, Jakobsen A, Brandslund I.
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Vejle County Hospital, Vejle, Denmark. Dorte.Aalund.Olsen@slb.regionsyddanmark.dk
BACKGROUND: The epidermal growth factor receptor HER2 is overexpressed or amplified in 25%-30% of patients with breast cancer. The mechanism behind HER2 amplification is unknown, but may be a patho-physiological phenomenon caused by continuous stimulation and activation of the HER1-4 system. We have mapped the protein concentrations of HER1-4 in breast cancer tissue, autologous reference tissue, normal breast tissue and serum samples, to see whether non-cancer cells from these patients express a protein profile indicating general activation. METHODS: Tissue samples from malignant and adjacent normal breast tissue (autologous reference tissue) were collected from 118 women consecutively admitted for surgical treatment of breast cancer. In addition, 26 samples of normal breast tissue were collected from healthy women having breast reduction surgery. The tissue samples were homogenized and the proteins extracted. The tissue and serum concentrations of HER1-4 were determined quantitatively using a commercially available enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method. RESULTS: HER1 was down regulated in cancer tissue when compared to autologous reference tissue (p=8 x 10(-6)), while HER2 (p<10(-7)) and HER3 (p=3 x 10(-5)) were up regulated. Comparing autologous reference tissue with normal tissue showed down regulation of HER1 (p=0.122) and up regulation of HER2 (p=10(-6)), HER3 (p<10(-7)) and HER4 (p<10(-7)). Furthermore, we observed that correlations between the receptor combinations HER1-2, HER1-3 and HER1-4 were maintained from normal breast tissue to autologous reference breast tissue, but were lost in cancer tissue. CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that these findings indicate that breast cancer is a systemic disease where the HER1-4 system in autologous reference tissue is continuously activated, thus favoring the subsequent development of cancer.
PMID: 19548848
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Old 10-25-2009, 04:58 PM   #2
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Re: HER1-4 protein concentrations in normal tissue..same profile as malignant

Not sure if I understand..
Does this mean a sample of normal breast tissue could determine Her status as well as a tumor biopsy?
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Old 10-25-2009, 07:09 PM   #3
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Re: HER1-4 protein concentrations in normal tissue..same profile as malignant

Hmm, "systemic" disease? Meaning that if you have this predisposition for the Her 1-4 to become out of ratio that cancer will follow? A predisposition for ca. development?
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Re: HER1-4 protein concentrations in normal tissue..same profile as malignant

Yeah..dunno. I sense some importance to this abstract on a number of levels. Including the possibility that HER1 is downregulated when Her2 is upregulated..an issue for Lapatinib use? I think we need a serious propellerhead for this one.
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