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Genomic Alterations of Tumors in HER2-Low Breast Cancers.

Yi-Fang TsaiChi-Cheng HuangChih-Yi HsuChin-Jung FengYen-Shu LinTa-Chung ChaoJiun-I LaiPei-Ju LienChun-Yu LiuJen-Hwey ChiuLing-Ming Tseng
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
The aim of this study was to elucidate molecular profiling in HER2-low tumors based on a promising dataset. A total of 615 consecutive HER2-negative breast cancer samples were assayed. The genomic mutations in the two groups with different HER2 expression levels (HER2-0 vs. HER2-low) were compared. The mutation types obtained via next-generation targeted sequencing were correlated with the clinicopathological features of the patients with HER2-0 and HER2-low breast cancer. The results showed that there was a significantly higher percentage of receptor-positive (ER/PR) tumors and more low-level Ki-67 tumors, but a lower incidence of stage I/II tumors in the HER2-low group compared to the HER2-0 group. There was a significantly higher frequency of 17.62% (65/369) for PIK3CA _SNA in the HER2-low group than in the HER2-0 group, which had a frequency of only 9.35% (23/246) ( p = 0.006). When the called gene alterations in the triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) group were compared with those in the luminal-like breast cancer group, there was a significantly high frequency of 28.17% (140/497) for ERBB2 _SNA in a luminal-like group than in the TNBC group(16.95% (20/118)).We conclude that the early detection of PIK3CA mutations is likely to be important and might help therapeutic decision making in patients with HER2-low tumors.
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