| Literature DB >> 25972110 |
Markus Wallwiener1, Andreas Daniel Hartkopf2, Sabine Riethdorf3, Juliane Nees4, Martin Ronald Sprick5, Birgitt Schönfisch6, Florin-Andrei Taran7, Jörg Heil8, Christof Sohn9, Klaus Pantel10, Andreas Trumpp11,12, Andreas Schneeweiss13,14.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In metastatic breast cancer (MBC), antigen profiles of metastatic tissue and primary tumor differ in up to 20 % of patients. Reassessment of predictive markers, including human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) expression, might help to optimize MBC treatment. While tissue sampling is invasive and often difficult to repeat, circulating tumor cell (CTC) analysis requires only a blood sample and might provide an easy-to-repeat, real-time "liquid biopsy" approach. The present retrospective study was conducted to compare HER2 expression in primary tumors, metastatic tissue, and circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from MBC patients and to analyze the potential impact of HER2 overexpression by CTCs on progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in MBC.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25972110 PMCID: PMC4435916 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-015-1423-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Patient characteristics and CTC-HER status
| Total | CTC-HER2-positive | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Total, | 107 | 37 (35) | |
| Age at primary diagnosis, years; median (range) | 49 (33–81) | 49 (35–77) | 0.594 |
| Age at enrollment, years; median (range) | 57 (33–81) | 58 (40–77) | 0.517 |
| ER status, | 0.253 | ||
| Negative | 78 | 30 (38) | |
| Positive | 29 | 7 (24) | |
| PR status, | 0.673 | ||
| Negative | 68 | 25 (37) | |
| Positive | 39 | 12 (31) | |
| Number of metastatic sites, | 0.799 | ||
| One site | 21 | 8 (38) | |
| Multiple sites | 86 | 29 (34) | |
| Site of metastasis, n (%) | 0.626 | ||
| Bone | 19 | 5 (26) | |
| Visceral | 22 | 7 (32) | |
| Both | 66 | 25 (38) | |
| Line of therapy, n (%)a | 0.268 | ||
| First | 51 | 18 (35) | |
| Second | 22 | 10 (45) | |
| Further | 33 | 8 (24) |
ER estrogen receptor, PR progesterone receptor
aLine of therapy unknown for one patient
Fig. 1Patient flow through the study
Comparison of CTCs, primary tumor, and metastatic tissue by HER2 status in patients with MBC
| Total | CTC-HER2-negative | CTC-HER2-positive | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PRIM-HER2 status (total) | 107 | 70 (65 %) | 37 (35 %) |
| Negative | 91 | 64 (70 %) | 27 (30 %) |
| Positive | 16 | 6 (38 %) | 10 (62 %) |
| MET-HER2 status (total) | 46 | 36 (78 %) | 10 (22 %) |
| Negative | 40 | 32 (80 %) | 8 (20 %) |
| Positive | 6 | 4 (67 %) | 2 (33 %) |
Overall accuracy of CTC-HER2 and PRIM-HER2 status: 69 %; overall accuracy of CTC-HER2 and MET-HER2 status: 74 %
Comparison of primary tumor and metastatic tissue by HER2 status (PRIM-HER2 and MET-HER2 status, respectively)
| Total | MET-HER2-negative | MET-HER2-positive | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PRIM-HER2 status (total) | 46 (100 %) | 40/46 (87 %) | 6/46 (13 %) |
| Negative | 42/46 (91 %) | 37/42 (88 %) | 5/42 (12 %) |
| Positive | 4/46 (9 %) | 3/4 (7 %) | 1/4 (25 %) |
Overall accuracy of MET-HER2 and PRIM-HER2 status: 83 %
Fig. 2Kaplan–Meier plots of progression-free survival (a) and overall survival (b) of CTC-positive (≥5 CTCs/7.5 mL blood) MBC patients by CTC-HER2 status