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  • About 20-25% of hormone-receptor positive breast cancer patients develop resistance to endocrine therapy, often linked to HER family receptor upregulation.
  • A phase II clinical trial studied the effects of a 4-week neoadjuvant endocrine therapy on early-stage HR+/HER2-negative breast cancer patients, focusing on changes in HER1-4 protein levels.
  • The results showed significant HER2 upregulation in almost half of the patients post-therapy, indicating it as a potential escape mechanism, although no major tumor size reduction was observed.

Article Abstract

Endocrine resistant metastatic disease develops in ~20-25% of hormone-receptor positive (HR+) breast cancer (BC) patients despite endocrine therapy (ET) use. Upregulation of HER family receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) represent escape mechanisms in response to ET in some HR+ tumors. Short-term neoadjuvant ET (NET) offers the opportunity to identify early endocrine escape mechanisms initiated in individual tumors. This was a single arm, interventional phase II clinical trial evaluating 4 weeks (+/-1 week) of NET in patients with early-stage HR+/HER2-negative (HER2-) BC. The primary objective was to assess NET-induced changes in HER1-4 proteins by immunohistochemistry (IHC) score. Protein upregulation was defined as an increase of ≥1 in IHC score following NET. Thirty-seven patients with cT1-T3, cN0, HR+/HER2- BC were enrolled. In 35 patients with evaluable tumor HER protein after NET, HER2 was upregulated in 48.6% (17/35; p=0.025), with HER2-positive status (IHC 3+ or FISH-amplified) detected in three patients at surgery, who were recommended adjuvant trastuzumab-based therapy. Downregulation of HER3 and/or HER4 protein was detected in 54.2% of tumors, whereas HER1 protein remained low and unchanged in all cases. While no significant volumetric reduction was detected radiographically after short-term NET, significant reduction in tumor proliferation rates were observed. No significant associations were identified between any clinicopathologic covariates and changes in HER1-4 protein expression on multivariable analysis. . Short-term NET frequently and preferentially upregulates HER2 over other HER-family RTKs in early-stage HR+/HER2- BC and may be a promising strategy to identify tumors that utilize HER2 as an early endocrine escape pathway. NCT03219476 July 17, 2017.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104267PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2777910/v1DOI Listing

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