The Pathological Response to Anthracycline is Associated with Topoisomerase IIα Gene Amplification in the HER2 Breast Cancer Subset.

J Surg Sci

Department of Breast Surgery, Tokyo Medical University (TI); Departments of Breast and Thyroid Surgery (TI, KN, KK, KS, DS, AY), Pathology (TS, MT, KK) and Biostatistics and Epidemiology (SM, MSO), Yokohama City University Medical Center, Yokohama, Japan; Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery and Clinical Oncology, Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan (YI, IE); and Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and Massey Cancer Center, Richmond, VA, USA (KT).

Published: December 2014

Background: HER2-positive breast cancer sensitivity to anthracyclines is enhanced when topoisomerase IIα (TOP2A) is co-amplified under both adjuvant and metastatic settings. However, the relationship between anthracycline sensitivity and TOP2A amplification in HER2-positive breast cancers in neoadjuvant settings is not known.

Methods: The TOP2A gene status was examined by FISH in biopsies from 18 patients who received anthracycline and cyclophosphamide before surgery.

Results: The TOP2A gene was amplified in 6/17 patients and was significantly associated with pathological response to the chemotherapy regimen.

Conclusions: TOP2A amplification could predict anthracycline-sensitivity. Thus, the HER2/TOP2A co-amplified subtype may be effectively treated by anthracycline-containing regimens alone.

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