Simultaneous expression of c-erbB-1, c-erbB-2, c-erbB-3 and c-erbB-4 receptors in non-small-cell lung carcinomas: correlation with clinical outcome

AV Koutsopoulos, D Mavroudis, KI Dambaki… - Lung Cancer, 2007 - Elsevier
AV Koutsopoulos, D Mavroudis, KI Dambaki, J Souglakos, EG Tzortzaki, J Drositis…
Lung Cancer, 2007Elsevier
The expression of c-erbB receptors was immunohistochemically examined in paraffin
embedded specimens from non-small-cell lung carcinomas. A total of 209 patients were
enrolled [squamous-cell carcinomas (n= 59), adenocarcinomas (n= 130), large-cell
carcinomas (n= 15) and giant-cell carcinomas (n= 5)]. The HercepTest kit scoring guidelines
were used for the interpretation of positivity. C-erbB-1 was overexpressed in older patients,
in squamous-cell carcinomas and in poorly-differentiated tumours, whereas c-erbB-2 …
The expression of c-erbB receptors was immunohistochemically examined in paraffin embedded specimens from non-small-cell lung carcinomas. A total of 209 patients were enrolled [squamous-cell carcinomas (n=59), adenocarcinomas (n=130), large-cell carcinomas (n=15) and giant-cell carcinomas (n=5)]. The HercepTest kit scoring guidelines were used for the interpretation of positivity. C-erbB-1 was overexpressed in older patients, in squamous-cell carcinomas and in poorly-differentiated tumours, whereas c-erbB-2 overexpression with adenocarcinomas and poorly-differentiated tumours. C-erbB-4 overexpression correlated with advanced disease stage. The c-erbB-1/4 pair was the most commonly overexpressed and significantly correlated with female gender, while the c-erbB-1/2 pair with older age. Response to chemotherapy was significantly reduced in patients with tumours overexpressing c-erbB-1 receptor as well as the c-erbB-1/2 and c-erbB-3/4 receptor pairs. Patients’ overall survival was significantly correlated with the co-expression of c-erbB-1 and c-erbB-4 receptors. These findings clearly suggest that specific receptors overexpression or co-overexpression is correlated with patients’ disease control rate and outcome. A better understanding of the overexpression of the heterodimerized partners of c-erbB family receptors may provide a useful predictive indicator of response to molecular targeted therapies with c-erbB inhibitors.
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