Investigator

Fredrik Mertens

Professor · Lund University, Dept of Clinical Genetics

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Papers(1)
Amplification of <scp…
Collaborators(1)
David Gisselsson
Institutions(1)
Lund University

Papers

Amplification of ERBB2 (HER2) in embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma: A potential treatment target in rare cases?

AbstractThe ERBB2 gene encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase also known as HER2. The gene is amplified and overexpressed in one‐fifth of breast carcinomas; patients with such tumors benefit from targeted treatment with trastuzumab or other drugs blocking the receptor. In addition, ERBB2 has been shown to be amplified and/or overexpressed in a variety of other malignancies. Notably, both alveolar and embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), especially in children, often show increased expression of ERBB2. Although high‐level amplification of the gene has not been described in RMS, its frequent expression at the cell surface of RMS cells has been exploited for chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell (CAR T)‐based treatment strategies. We here describe two cases of pediatric, fusion‐negative embryonal RMS with high‐level amplification of the ERBB2 gene. One patient is currently treated with conventional chemotherapy for a recently detected standard risk RMS, whereas the other patient died from metastatic disease. Both tumors displayed focal amplicons (210 and 274 Kb, respectively) in chromosome band 17q12, with proximal and distal borders corresponding to those typically seen in breast cancer. In both tumors, the ERBB2 amplicon correlated with high expression at the RNA and protein levels. Thus, breast cancer‐like ERBB2 amplification is a very rare, but recurrent feature of pediatric RMS, and should be exploited as an alternative treatment target.

379Works
1Papers
1Collaborators

Positions

2001–

Professor

Lund University · Dept of Clinical Genetics

1992–

Senior consultant

Lund University Hospital · Dept of clinical genetics and pathology

Education

MD, PhD

Institution for laboratory medicine · Dept of clinical genetics

Links & IDs
0000-0002-6278-5232

Scopus: 7101611996