Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-2 Gastric Adenocarcinoma: Expanding Therapy of a Recognized Target.
Jane E RogersKohei YamashitaMatheus Sewastjanow-SilvaAllison TrailRebecca E WatersJaffer AjaniPublished in: Cancers (2023)
Human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) is a well-known cancer target. Many HER2-targeted agents are marketed and being investigated. Unfortunately, these therapies lack consistent responses and outcomes amongst different tumors. Questions remain as to why HER2 biology is different in different tumor types. Gastric adenocarcinomas (GACs) demonstrate both intra- and inter-tumor HER2 expression heterogeneity and show discordance amongst primary and metastatic disease sites. This creates barriers in determining HER2 agents' effectiveness and contributes to the failure of some HER2-targeted agents in the treatment of HER2-positive advanced GACs. Trastuzumab deruxtecan, an antibody drug conjugate of trastuzumab with a topoisomerase inhibitor, was recently approved for the treatment of refractory HER2-positive advanced GAC patients. There are exciting and newer therapies under investigation. Examining resistance patterns (both adaptive and acquired) along with establishing a better understanding of the intra- and inter-tumor heterogeneity is necessary to ensure successful progress. Here we review the current status of HER2-targeted therapy in GACs. We additionally review newer therapies under investigation and their potential role in HER2 GACs.
Keyphrases
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- tyrosine kinase
- advanced non small cell lung cancer
- endothelial cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cancer therapy
- current status
- end stage renal disease
- randomized controlled trial
- small cell lung cancer
- systematic review
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- stem cells
- radiation therapy
- drug delivery
- bone marrow
- locally advanced
- skeletal muscle
- atomic force microscopy
- rectal cancer
- mass spectrometry