CONTEXT: The American Society of Clinical Oncology/College of American Pathologists proposed several recommendations for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) test standardization. One suggestion was that image analysis (IA) could be useful for scoring of HER2/neu immunohistochemistry. The utilization of IA in a real-world practice in a large cohort of cases has not been previously reported. OBJECTIVES: To compare HER2/neu quantification by IA with gene amplification by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH); to determine sensitivity, specificity, and concordance rates with the FISH assay; and to determine association between HER2 status with estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and Ki-67 expression. DESIGN: We evaluated HER2 results performed by immunohistochemistry and FISH in conjunction with ER, PR, and Ki-67 in 3093 invasive breast cancer cases from 2002 to 2011. RESULTS: The overall concordance between immunohistochemistry and FISH was 87.3% (1768 of 2026). When analyzed by year, there was an improvement in the positive concordance rate from 49.4% (44 of 89) to 95.0% (57 of 60) (P < .001). The negative concordance rate was at least 95% with a median false-negative rate of 1.5%. In the FISH+ group, amplification ratio showed significant correlation with IA scores (P < .001). Positive versus negative HER2 status was associated with lower ER and PR levels (P < .001) and higher Ki-67 expression (P < .001). CONCLUSION: Scoring of HER2/neu by IA was associated with high false-positive rates before 2008. Improvement in concordance rate after 2008 may be due to proper tissue handling, improved HER2/neu scoring by IA, and assay standardization.
CONTEXT: The American Society of Clinical Oncology/College of American Pathologists proposed several recommendations for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) test standardization. One suggestion was that image analysis (IA) could be useful for scoring of HER2/neu immunohistochemistry. The utilization of IA in a real-world practice in a large cohort of cases has not been previously reported. OBJECTIVES: To compare HER2/neu quantification by IA with gene amplification by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH); to determine sensitivity, specificity, and concordance rates with the FISH assay; and to determine association between HER2 status with estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and Ki-67 expression. DESIGN: We evaluated HER2 results performed by immunohistochemistry and FISH in conjunction with ER, PR, and Ki-67 in 3093 invasive breast cancer cases from 2002 to 2011. RESULTS: The overall concordance between immunohistochemistry and FISH was 87.3% (1768 of 2026). When analyzed by year, there was an improvement in the positive concordance rate from 49.4% (44 of 89) to 95.0% (57 of 60) (P < .001). The negative concordance rate was at least 95% with a median false-negative rate of 1.5%. In the FISH+ group, amplification ratio showed significant correlation with IA scores (P < .001). Positive versus negative HER2 status was associated with lower ER and PR levels (P < .001) and higher Ki-67 expression (P < .001). CONCLUSION: Scoring of HER2/neu by IA was associated with high false-positive rates before 2008. Improvement in concordance rate after 2008 may be due to proper tissue handling, improved HER2/neu scoring by IA, and assay standardization.
Authors: Marilyn M Bui; Michael W Riben; Kimberly H Allison; Elizabeth Chlipala; Carol Colasacco; Andrea G Kahn; Christina Lacchetti; Anant Madabhushi; Liron Pantanowitz; Mohamed E Salama; Rachel L Stewart; Nicole E Thomas; John E Tomaszewski; M Elizabeth Hammond Journal: Arch Pathol Lab Med Date: 2019-01-15 Impact factor: 5.534
Authors: Bernhard Kiss; Alexander W Wyatt; James Douglas; Veronika Skuginna; Fan Mo; Shawn Anderson; Diana Rotzer; Achim Fleischmann; Vera Genitsch; Tetsutaro Hayashi; Maja Neuenschwander; Christine Buerki; Elai Davicioni; Colin Collins; George N Thalmann; Peter C Black; Roland Seiler Journal: Sci Rep Date: 2017-02-16 Impact factor: 4.379
Authors: Yao Huang; David J Burns; Benjamin E Rich; Ian A MacNeil; Abhijit Dandapat; Sajjad M Soltani; Samantha Myhre; Brian F Sullivan; Leo T Furcht; Carol A Lange; Sara A Hurvitz; Lance G Laing Journal: Oncotarget Date: 2016-11-29