Mutational analysis of the HER2 gene in lung tumors from Caucasian patients: Mutations are mainly present in adenocarcinomas with bronchioloalveolar features

F Buttitta, F Barassi, G Fresu, L Felicioni… - … journal of cancer, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
F Buttitta, F Barassi, G Fresu, L Felicioni, A Chella, D Paolizzi, G Lattanzio, S Salvatore…
International journal of cancer, 2006Wiley Online Library
Activating mutations in the tyrosine kinase domain of the HER2 gene have recently been
reported in lung adenocarcinomas, mainly in East Asian patients. Our study was devised to
evaluate the prevalence and nature of HER2 mutations in lung adenocarcinomas from
Caucasian patients. The mutational status of the HER2 gene was evaluated in 403 lung
adenocarcinomas by PCR‐single strand conformation polymorphism analysis and direct
sequencing of Exons 19 and 20. We found HER2 mutations in 9 (2.2%) cases. Seven (78%) …
Abstract
Activating mutations in the tyrosine kinase domain of the HER2 gene have recently been reported in lung adenocarcinomas, mainly in East Asian patients. Our study was devised to evaluate the prevalence and nature of HER2 mutations in lung adenocarcinomas from Caucasian patients. The mutational status of the HER2 gene was evaluated in 403 lung adenocarcinomas by PCR‐single strand conformation polymorphism analysis and direct sequencing of Exons 19 and 20. We found HER2 mutations in 9 (2.2%) cases. Seven (78%) of the mutations were in frame duplications/insertions at codons 776–779 (YVMA), the other 2 were base substitutions resulting in aminoacid changes. The hotspot mutation at bases 776–779 was previously found to be the most frequent HER2 mutation in Asiatic patients. The distribution of mutations was significantly different between conventional lung adenocarcinomas (CLAs) and lung adenocarcinomas with bronchioloalveolar features (ABAFs). Seven (6.2%) of 113 ABAFs and 2 (0.7%) of 290 CLA were mutated (p = 0.0025). In addition, the frequency of HER2 mutations was slightly higher in females (4.1%) than in males (1.8%) and in never smokers (3.1%) than in smokers (1.9%), but differences were not statistically significant. This series of tumors was also investigated for EGFR and K‐ras mutations. EGFR mutations were observed in 43 (10.7%) cases, and K‐ras mutations in 110 (27.3%) cases. EGFR, HER2 and K‐ras mutations were found to be mutually exclusive events. The presence of HER2 mutations in a subset of patients with lung adenocarcinoma raise hope to treat these patients with HER2 specific kinase inhibitors. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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