Proto-oncogene HER-2 in normal, dysplastic and tumorous feline mammary glands: an immunohistochemical and chromogenic in situ hybridization study

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Author
Ordás, Javier
Millán Ruiz, Yolanda
Reymundo, Carlos
Martín de las Mulas González-Albo, Juana
Dios Palomares, Rafaela
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BioMed CentralDate
2007Subject
Feline mammary carcinomaImmunohistochemistry
Cancer
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Background: Feline mammary carcinoma has been proposed as a natural model of highly
aggressive, hormone-independent human breast cancer. To further explore the utility of the model
by adding new similarities between the two diseases, we have analyzed the oncogene HER-2 status
at both the protein and the gene levels.
Methods: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue samples from 30 invasive carcinomas, 7 benign
lesions and two normal mammary glands were analyzed. Tumour features with prognostic value
were recorded. The expression of protein HER-2 was analyzed by immunohistochemistry and the
number of gene copies by means of DNA chromogenic in situ hybridization.
Results: Immunohistochemical HER-2 protein overexpression was found in 40% of feline
mammary carcinomas, a percentage higher to that observed in human breast carcinoma. As in
women, feline tumours with HER-2 protein overexpression had pathological features of high
malignancy. However, amplification of HER-2 was detected in 16% of carcinomas with protein
overexpression, a percentage much lower than that observed in their human counterpart.
Conclusion: Feline mammary carcinoma would be a suitable natural model of that subset of
human breast carcinomas with HER-2 protein overexpression without gene amplification.