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[HER2 gene amplification assay: is CISH an alternative to FISH?]

Authors :
Yves, Denoux
Laurent, Arnould
Maryse, Fiche
B, Lannes
Jérôme, Couturier
Anne, Vincent-Salomon
Frédérique, Penault-Llorca
M, Antoine
A, Balaton
M C, Baranzelli
V, Becette
J P, Bellocq
F, Bibeau
F, Ettore
V, Fridman
J P, Gnassia
J, Jacquemier
G, MacGrogan
M C, Mathieu
C, Migeon
C, Rigaud
P, Roger
B, Sigal-Zafrani
J, Simony-Lafontaine
M, Trassard
I, Treilleux
V, Verriele
J J, Voigt
Source :
Annales de pathologie. 23(6)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

The HER2 proto-oncogene encodes a transmembrane protein, which is considered to function as a growth factor receptor. Overexpression of this protein found by immunohistochemistry in about 20% of infiltrating breast carcinomas, has a predictive value of response to treatment by trastuzumab, an anti-HER2 humanized monoclonal antibody. Search for HER2 gene amplification is necessary to adapt the immunohistochemical technique quality and also in the cases of delicate analysis or weak overexpression. It is usually carried out by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH). A more recent hybridization technique, named CISH because of its chromogenic revelation is an alternative method, which gives highly correlated results with FISH. We present details of this technique, which may be more familiar for the pathologists than FISH, because reading analysis is similar to that of immunohistochemical staining.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
02426498
Volume :
23
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annales de pathologie
Accession number :
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