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- Chiun Hsu, Chin-Lun Huang, Hey-Chi Hsu, Po-Huang Lee, Shiou-Jeng Wang, and Ann-Lii Cheng.
- Department of Oncology, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei.
- Cancer. 2002 Jan 15; 94 (2): 415-20.
BackgroundThe overexpression of HER-2/neu oncogene has been implicated in the development and modulation of many types of cancer. However, whether HER-2/neu overexpression plays a similar role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been determined.MethodsTissue specimens from 36 HCC patients who had been enrolled in 3 separate prospective clinical trials of systemic chemotherapy were studied by immunohistochemical staining. A polyclonal antibody (A0485; DAKO, Copenhagen, Denmark) against HER-2/neu and a horseradish peroxidase-based visualization system (Envision+, DAKO) was used. Scoring criteria was in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines. Twelve HCC cell lines were examined for HER-2/neu overexpression by Western blotting. Single-agent growth regulatory activity of the anti-HER-2/neu antibody, trastuzumab (Herceptin; Genentech, South San Francisco, CA), and its combinative cytotoxicity with chemotherapeutic agents (doxorubicin, gemcitabine, cisplatin, irinotecan) were determined by a tetrazolium-based colorimetric assay (MTT test).ResultsAll but one of the HCC tumor tissues were negative for HER-2/neu expression. The only patient with positive HER-2/neu expression was a 57-year-old male patient who achieved stabilization of disease for 2 months after chemotherapy. Eight of the 35 patients with negative HER-2/neu expression had had partial remission after chemotherapy (P = 0.78). Only one (Tong cells) of the 12 HCC cell lines had a significant level of HER-2/neu expression. However, trastuzumab up to 10 microg/mL had no discernible growth inhibitory or chemosensitizing effect on Tong cells or any other cell lines.ConclusionsHER-2/neu overexpression is rare in human HCC tissues, and anti-HER-2/neu regulation appears to play little role in the treatment of this tumor.
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