Chromogenic in situhybridization (CISH): a novel alternative in screening archival breast cancer tissue samples for HER-2/neustatus

Authors: Madrid, Manuelito A; Lo, Raymundo W

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Abstract Background Chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH) is emerging as a practical, cost-effective, and valid alternative to fluorescent in situ hybridization in testing for gene alteration, especially in centers primarily working with immunohistochemistry (IHC). Methods We assessed Her-2/ neu alteration using CISH on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded primary invasive ductal carcinoma tumors in which IHC (CB11 antibody) had previously been performed, and we compared the results with IHC. The 160 selected cases were equally stratified randomly into the four IHC categories (scores of 0, 1+, 2+, and 3+). We also compared age at diagnosis and tumor histologic grade with IHC and CISH Her-2/ neu . Results We were able to perform and evaluate CISH successfully on all cases. The agreement between 3+ IHC and CISH-amplified cases as well as between all IHC and CISH Her-2/ neu negative cases was 100%, and the concordance on all positive cases was 72.50%, with an overall agreement of 86.25%. All the discordant cases had 2+ IHC scores. Although we noted Her-2/ neu positivity more in premenopausal women, the age at diagnosis was not significantly associated with IHC or CISH results. Similarly, although the small group of well-differentiated tumors was apparently Her-2/ neu negative in both tests, no significant association was noted between any tumor histologic grade and either IHC or CISH results. Conclusions CISH is easily integrated into routine testing in our laboratory. It is a necessary adjunct in determining the subset of non-amplified IHC-positive invasive tumors that will not benefit from trastuzumab therapy. Those cases with 2+ IHC results will be triaged and subjected to CISH. Her-2/ neu testing should be done on all breast cancer cases regardless of age at presentation and tumor histologic grade.
Full-text available from: Madrid, Manuelito; Lo, Raymundo (2004) Chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH): a novel alternative in screening archival breast cancer tissue samples for HER-2/neu status Breast Cancer Res 6 R593-R600
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Based on record (harvested at): oai:biomedcentral.com:bcr915 (2004-08-06)
date 2004-07-29
language en
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
rights Copyright 2004 Madrid and Lo; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
subject breast cancer, chromogenic in situhybridization, fluorescence in situhybridization, Her-2/neu, immunohistochemistry
type Research article