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Multiomics of HER2-low triple-negative breast cancer identifies a receptor tyrosine kinase–relevant subgroup with therapeutic prospects

Lie Chen, Cuicui Liu, Siyuan Zhu, Jingyu Ge, Yufei Chen, Ding Ma, Zhi‐Ming Shao, Ke‐Da Yu

2023JCI Insight18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To provide complementary information and reveal the molecular characteristics and therapeutic insights of HER2-low breast cancer, we performed this multiomics study of hormone receptor-negative (HR-) and HER2-low breast cancer, also known as HER2-low triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), and identified 3 subgroups: basal-like, receptor tyrosine kinase-relevant (TKR), and mesenchymal stem-like. These 3 subgroups had distinct features and potential therapeutic targets and were validated in external data sets. Interestingly, the TKR subgroup (which exists in both HR+ and HR- breast cancer) had activated HER2 and downstream MAPK signaling. In vitro and in vivo patient-derived xenograft experiments revealed that pretreatment of the TKR subgroup with a tyrosine kinase inhibitor (lapatinib or tucatinib) could inhibit HER2 signaling and induce accumulated expression of nonfunctional HER2, resulting in increased sensitivity to the sequential HER2-targeting, Ab-drug conjugate DS-8201. Our findings identify clinically relevant subgroups and provide potential therapeutic strategies for HER2-low TNBC subtypes.

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LapatinibBreast cancerTyrosine kinaseReceptor tyrosine kinaseCancer researchMedicineTyrosine-kinase inhibitorTriple-negative breast cancerCancerInternal medicineOncologyTrastuzumabReceptorHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchPI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer