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The trastuzumab era: current and upcoming targeted HER2+ breast cancer therapies.

Jordyn Kreutzfeldt, Brett J. Rozeboom, Nandini Dey, Pradip De

2020PubMed160 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-amplified gastroesophageal junction cancer via the NCI-MATCH precision medicine trial program (NCT02465060). Trastuzumab, pertuzumab, T-DM1, and lapatinib are commonly recommended as a single agent (along with chemotherapy) or in combinations of anti-HER2 agents in neoadjuvant, adjuvant and metastatic settings according to National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines. Currently, the combination of trastuzumab, pertuzumab, and taxane chemotherapy are first-line for HER2+/HR- metastatic breast cancer with potential breakthrough therapies such as trastuzumab-deruxtecan (DS-8201a), margetuximab and tucatinib (ONT-380) on the horizon. Furthermore, recent clinical trials have demonstrated the potential utility of hormone receptor status, PAM-50 luminal intrinsic subtype, PD-L1, and TIL as predictive biomarkers for response to HER2+ therapies. We briefly introduce the origin of HER2, the invention of trastuzumab, and the classification of HER2+ BC. Each HER2-targeted therapy is then presented by indication, mechanism of action, and relevant clinical trials with subsequent elaboration and contextualization within clinical settings with an epilogue of potential future biomarkers for clinical use in HER2+ BC. We summarize the most significant and updated research in clinical practice relevant to HER2+ BC management and highlight the clinical status of upcoming anti-HER2 agents as well as immunotherapy drugs in combination with anti-HER2 agents.

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TrastuzumabPertuzumabLapatinibMedicineOncologyBreast cancerInternal medicineTaxaneCancerMetastatic breast cancerTrastuzumab emtansineClinical trialCancer researchHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchAdvanced Breast Cancer TherapiesBreast Cancer Treatment Studies