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Molecular features and clinical implications of the heterogeneity in Chinese patients with HER2-low breast cancer

Lei-Jie Dai, Ding Ma, Yu-Zheng Xu, Ming Li, Yuwei Li, Yi Xiao, Xi Jin, Song‐Yang Wu, Yaxin Zhao, Han Wang, Wentao Yang, Yi‐Zhou Jiang, Zhi‐Ming Shao

2023Nature Communications65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The molecular heterogeneity and distinct features of HER2-low breast cancers, particularly in the Chinese population, are not well understood, limiting its precise management in the era of antibody‒drug conjugates. To address this issue, we established a cohort of 434 Chinese patients with HER2-low breast cancer (433 female and one male) and integrated genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic profiling data. In this cohort, HER2-low tumors are more distinguished from HER2-0 tumors in the hormone receptor-negative subgroup. Within HER2-low tumors, significant interpatient heterogeneity also exists in the hormone receptor-negative subgroup: basal-like tumors resemble HER2-0 disease, and non-basal-like HER2-low tumors mimic HER2-positive disease. These non-basal-like HER2-low tumors are enriched in the HER2-enriched subtype and the luminal androgen receptor subtype and feature PIK3CA mutation, FGFR4/PTK6/ERBB4 overexpression and lipid metabolism activation. Among hormone receptor-positive tumors, HER2-low tumors show less loss/deletion in 17q peaks than HER2-0 tumors. In this work, we reveal the heterogeneity of HER2-low breast cancers and emphasize the need for more precise stratification regarding hormone receptor status and molecular subtype.

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Breast cancerCancer researchBiologyHormone receptorInternal medicinePopulationOncologyCancerMedicineEnvironmental healthHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesCancer Cells and Metastasis