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Influence of the c-erb B-2, nm23, bcl-2 and p53 protein markers on colorectal cancer.
Department of General Surgery, Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Haydarpaşa Teaching Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
The Turkish journal of gastroenterology: the official journal of Turkish Society of Gastroenterology (impact factor:
0.47).
04/2006;
17(1):13-9.
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ABSTRACT: Trastuzumab, a humanized mouse monoclonal antibody directed against HER2 (Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2), is currently a keystone in the treatment of breast cancer. Meanwhile, trastuzumab has been validated for use in other types of cancer too. But the data on HER2 expression in colorectal cancer are ambiguous, with reported overexpression of HER2 varying between zero and 84%. In this review these studies are evaluated and compared. It shows that many factors influence the determination of HER2-expression, especially of the intracellular fraction of HER2. It is concluded that although membranous overexpression of HER2 is low in colorectal cancer with only 5% of all patients being positive, a significant proportion of the patients (30%) shows cytoplasmic HER2 overexpression. The clinical impact of enhanced intracellular HER2 is not known, because the nature and origin have not completely been revealed yet. Enlightening this process could be a stepping stone towards targeting of intracellular HER2 as a treatment option.Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology 01/2013; 7:41-51. -
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ABSTRACT: Trastuzumab, a humanized mouse monoclonal antibody directed against HER2 (Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2), is currently a keystone in the treatment of breast cancer. Meanwhile, trastuzumab has been validated for use in other types of cancer too. But the data on HER2 expression in colorectal cancer are ambiguous, with reported overexpression of HER2 varying between zero and 84%. In this review these studies are evaluated and compared. It shows that many factors influence the determination of HER2-expression, especially of the intracellular fraction of HER2. It is concluded that although membranous overexpression of HER2 is low in colorectal cancer with only 5% of all patients being positive, a significant proportion of the patients (30%) shows cytoplasmic HER2 overexpression. The clinical impact of enhanced intracellular HER2 is not known, because the nature and origin have not completely been revealed yet. Enlightening this process could be a stepping stone towards targeting of intracellular HER2 as a treatment option.Clin Med Insights Oncol. 02/2013; 7:41-51.
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Keywords
Astler- Coller stage C large tumors
c- erb B- 2
c-erb B-2
c-erb B-2 expression
cerb B-2
clinical outcome
clinicopathologic characteristics
colorectal tumors
different protein markers
disease-free survival
large tumors
lymph node involvement
lymphatic invasion
N2 lymphatic invasion
poor differentiation grade
protein markers
rectal lesions
rectum
stringent intra-laboratory conditions
tumors