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The influence of HER2 genotypes as molecular markers in ovarian cancer outcome
Authors:Pinto Daniela  Pereira Deolinda  Portela Catarina  da Silva José Leal  Lopes Carlos  Medeiros Rui
Affiliation:Pathology and Molecular Oncology Unit, Portuguese Institute of Oncology, Porto, Portugal. patpriv@ipoporto.min-saude.pt
Abstract:
A relevant clinical problem in the treatment of ovarian cancer (OC) is the development of resistance to chemotherapy, frequently due to genetic variations in enzymes and receptors. Changes in the HER2 receptor have been associated with breast and ovarian cancers. The role of a polymorphism in the HER2 gene in the clinical outcome of OC patients was investigated in this study. We characterized DNA samples from 111 patients with OC treated with cisplatin and paclitaxel, using PCR-RFLP. Our results indicate that patients carrying the valine homozygotic genotype present a lower overall survival mean, suggesting a role for this polymorphism in the outcome of ovarian cancer patients. The G allele has been implicated in the formation of active HER2 receptors, with a more aggressive phenotype. We hypothesize that HER2 genotypes can be predictive biomarkers in ovarian cancer, contributing to a genetic individual profile of great interest in clinical oncology.
Keywords:HER2   Polymorphisms   Ovarian cancer   Molecular markers   Pharmacogenomics
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