The significance of serum HER2 levels at diagnosis on intrinsic subtype-specific outcome of operable breast cancer patients

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Purpose: This study evaluated the association of serum HER2 (sHER2) levels at diagnosis with clinicopathologic parameters and disease free survival (DFS) in operable breast cancer patients according to intrinsic subtype. Methods: The sHER2 levels were measured using a chemiluminescence immunoassay. The HER2 status in all tumor tissues was determined by immunohistochemistry, and confirmed in equivocal cases by fluorescence in situ. Results: There were 436 consecutive stage I-III breast cancer patients with sHER2 result at diagnosis between Nov 2004 and Dec 2011. High sHER2 levels (≥15 ng/ml) were reported in 52 patients (11.9%) and HER2 overexpression in tumor tissue was observed in 111 patients (25.5%). High sHER2 levels were associated significantly with advanced stage (P < 0.001), mastectomy (P = 0.012), neoadjuvant chemotherapy (P < 0.001), anti-HER2 therapy (P < 0.001) and hormone therapy (P = 0.022). The patients with high sHER2 levels had a worse DFS (P < 0.001). In multivariate analysis, high sHER2 levels were associated significantly with worse DFS (HR = 2.25, 95% CI 1.27-3.99, P = 0.005). High sHER2 levels were associated with worse DFS in the HR+/HER2-, HR+/HER2+ and HR-/HER2+ subtypes (P = 0.043, 0.003 and 0.041, respectively). Conclusions: These results show that the sHER2 level at diagnosis is a useful prognostic factor in patients with operable breast cancer, especially in the HR+/HER2-, HR+/HER2+ and HR-/HER2+ subtypes.

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  • Table 1. Clinicopathologic characteristics (n = 436).
  • Table 2. Relationship between serum HER2 levels and clinicopathologic characteristics.
  • Fig 1. Disease free survival according to serum HER2 levels. sHER2 = serum HER2 levels.
  • Table 3. Multivariate analysis for disease free survival.
  • Fig 2. Intrinsic subtype specific disease free survival according to serum HER2 levels. (A) HR+/HER2- subtype; (B) HR+/HER2+ subtype; (C) HR-/HER2+ subtypes; (D) HR-/HER2- subtypes. sHER2 = serum HER2 levels; NA = not available.

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Lee, M. H., Jung, S. Y., Kang, S. H., Song, E. J., Park, I. H., Kong, S. Y., … Lee, E. S. (2016). The significance of serum HER2 levels at diagnosis on intrinsic subtype-specific outcome of operable breast cancer patients. PLoS ONE, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163370

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