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Binding of trastuzumab to ErbB2 is inhibited by a high pericellular density of hyaluronan
Authors:Tímea Váradi  Tamás Mersich  P?ivi Auvinen  Raija Tammi  Markku Tammi  Ferenc Salamon  István Besznyák  Jr  Ferenc Jakab  Zsolt Baranyai  János Sz?ll?si  Peter Nagy
Institution:Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology, Medical and Health Science Centre, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary.
Abstract:Although trastuzumab is an efficient drug, primary and acquired resistance is a challenging problem. The authors have previously shown in mouse xenograft experiments that masking ErbB2 by hyaluronan leads to diminished binding of the antibody and consequent resistance. In the current work, they correlated trastuzumab binding with the pericellular density of hyaluronan in ErbB2-overexpressing human breast cancer samples. A method for quantifying the relative binding of trastuzumab was developed involving constant and low-frequency background subtraction, segmenting the image to membrane and background pixels followed by evaluation of trastuzumab fluorescence, normalized with the expression level of ErbB2, only in the membrane. The normalized binding of trastuzumab showed a negative correlation with the pericellular density of hyaluronan (r = -0.52) with the effect being the most pronounced in the extreme cases (i.e., low and high hyaluronan densities predicted strong and weak binding of trastuzumab, respectively). Removal of hyaluronan by hyaluronidase digestion unmasked the trastuzumab binding epitope of ErbB2 demonstrated by a significantly increased normalized binding of the antibody. The results show that the accumulation of pericellular hyaluronan plays a crucial role in masking ErbB2.
Keywords:breast cancer  ErbB2  trastuzumab resistance  hyaluronan  epitope masking
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