Trastuzumab and cardiac dysfunction: update on preclinical studies.

Semin Oncol

Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco, CA 99048, USA.

Published: October 2003

Trastuzumab, a humanized, recombinant antibody directed against HER2, can significantly improve survival in women with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer. Treatment with trastuzumab has been associated with cardiac toxicity, most commonly manifested as asymptomatic decreases in left ventricular ejection fraction on multiple gated acquisition scans. These asymptomatic decreases appear to be reversible, and their clinical significance is not well understood. Fortunately, studies are beginning to show that the majority of women with decreases in left ventricular ejection fraction never develop clinical evidence of cardiac dysfunction. Although cardiotoxicity has been difficult to study, in part because of the small number of actual clinical events, preliminary evidence appears to indicate that the mechanism of trastuzumab-related cardiotoxicity is different than that induced by anthracyclines. The development of animal models may yield further understanding of the mechanism(s) of trastuzumab-associated cardiac dysfunction, and may provide a focus for clinical trials of treatment or prevention. Current investigations with rodent and primate models of cardiac dysfunction are briefly discussed in this article.

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