Animals (Sep 2024)

Protein Expression, Amplification, and Mutation of <i>HER2</i> Gene in Canine Primary Pulmonary Adenocarcinomas: Preliminary Results

  • Barbara Brunetti,
  • Dario de Biase,
  • Francesca Millanta,
  • Luisa Vera Muscatello,
  • Enrico Di Oto,
  • Roberta Marchetti,
  • Ester Lidia Laddaga,
  • Antonio De Leo,
  • Giovanni Tallini,
  • Barbara Bacci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14182625
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 18
p. 2625

Abstract

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Recently, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) has emerged as a therapeutic target of interest for non-small-cell lung cancer in humans. The role of HER2 in canine pulmonary adenocarcinomas is poorly documented. To address this gap, this study employed three methodologies: immunohistochemistry (IHC), fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and next-generation sequencing (NGS) to investigate the protein expression, gene amplification, and mutation of HER2 in 19 canine primary pulmonary adenocarcinomas. By IHC, 3 out of 19 cases were overexpressed 3+, 6 were 2+, and 10 were negative. With FISH, 2 cases were amplified (12.5%), 3 were inadequate for the analyses, and the others were non-amplified. With NGS, seven cases were inadequate. All other cases were wild-type, except for one IHC 3+ case, which was amplified with FISH and with a specific mutation already described in human pulmonary adenocarcinoma, V659E. This mutation is probably sensitive to tyrosine kinase inhibitory drugs. These results are similar to those in human medicine and to the few data in the literature on canine lung carcinomas; the presence of 12.5% of amplified cases in dogs lays the foundation for future targeted drugs against HER2 alterations.

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