The “lows”: Update on ER-low and HER2-low breast cancer

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Nicola Fusco , Giuseppe Viale
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Abstract

ER-low and HER2-low breast cancers have emerged as clinically significant subtypes that challenge traditional diagnostic categories and treatment paradigms. These subtypes, representing a spectrum of disease, exhibit distinct biological behaviors, therapeutic responses, and prognostic outcomes. HER2-low breast cancer, defined by low HER2 protein expression (IHC score of 1+ or 2+ without HER2 gene amplification), has achieved clinical significance, particularly following the DESTINY-Breast trials, which demonstrated the efficacy of trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) in the population of patients with advanced HER2-low disease. Similarly, ER-low breast cancer, characterized by low estrogen receptor expression (in 1%–10 % invasive tumor cells), poses unique challenges due to its intermediate biological behavior and uncertain response to endocrine therapies. The identification of these subtypes is further complicated by inconsistencies in testing methodologies, which can lead to misclassification and impact treatment decisions. As our understanding of these subtypes improves, the need for standardized diagnostic approaches and individualized therapeutic decisions becomes increasingly urgent. Ongoing research and collaboration between pathologists and oncologists are essential for refining diagnostic criteria and improving outcomes for patients with breast cancers characterized by low expression of these theragnostic biomarkers. This review aims to consolidate current knowledge on HER2-low and ER-low breast cancers, focusing on the challenges associated with their identification, the implications for treatment, and future directions in clinical management. By examining recent studies and interlaboratory assessments, this review emphasizes the critical need for accurate and reproducible testing and reporting, and for the development of tailored therapeutic strategies for these “low” expression cancers.
"低":ER低和HER2低乳腺癌的最新情况
ER 低和 HER2 低乳腺癌已成为具有重要临床意义的亚型,对传统诊断类别和治疗模式提出了挑战。这些亚型代表了一个疾病谱,表现出不同的生物学行为、治疗反应和预后结果。HER2 低乳腺癌的定义是 HER2 蛋白表达较低(IHC 评分为 1+ 或 2+,但无 HER2 基因扩增),它已取得了临床意义,尤其是在 DESTINY-Breast 试验之后,该试验证明了曲妥珠单抗德鲁司坦(T-DXd)在晚期 HER2 低乳腺癌患者中的疗效。同样,ER-低表达乳腺癌的特点是雌激素受体表达量低(占侵袭性肿瘤细胞的 1%-10%),由于其中间生物学行为和对内分泌疗法的不确定反应,也带来了独特的挑战。由于检测方法的不一致,这些亚型的鉴定变得更加复杂,可能导致分类错误并影响治疗决策。随着我们对这些亚型的认识不断加深,对标准化诊断方法和个体化治疗决策的需求日益迫切。病理学家和肿瘤学家之间的持续研究与合作对于完善诊断标准和改善以这些治疗生物标志物低表达为特征的乳腺癌患者的治疗效果至关重要。本综述旨在整合目前有关 HER2 低表达和 ER 低表达乳腺癌的知识,重点关注与识别这些乳腺癌相关的挑战、对治疗的影响以及临床管理的未来方向。通过研究近期的研究和实验室间的评估,本综述强调了准确、可重复的检测和报告,以及为这些 "低 "表达癌症量身定制治疗策略的迫切需要。
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Breast
Breast 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
165
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Breast is an international, multidisciplinary journal for researchers and clinicians, which focuses on translational and clinical research for the advancement of breast cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all stages.
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