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Methods for preparing tissue microarray slides using xenografts with different levels of HER2 expression to standardize HER2 detection.

Pathology International 2022 November 19
Gene amplification and protein overexpression of human epidermal growth factor receptor type 2 (HER2) are specific targets for HER2-targeting drugs in breast, gastric, salivary gland, and colorectal cancers. The histopathological determination of HER2 status is crucial for treatment, highlighting the importance of improving HER2 detection accuracy in clinical practice. We prepared tissue microarray (TMA) slides for use as control slides for the standardization of gastric HER2 testing. Four human gastric cancer cell lines with HER2 scores of 3+, 2+, 1+, and 0 were xenografted in NOG mice. The TMA slides were constructed using samples from three different areas in these tumors. Staining properties were determined using six clinical kits for HER2. In TMA, HER2-positive tumors with HER2 scores of 3+ and 2+ showed good staining with all diagnostic kits, and the tissue images were similar to those of clinical samples. Xenograft tumor slides could potentially be used as external controls to standardize staining conditions for a variety of kits and may improve the accuracy of HER2 detection in clinical practice.

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