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Volume 7

Molecular Biology: Open Access

Molecular Biology Meet 2018

August 27-28, 2018

August 27-28, 2018 Dubai, UAE

Molecular Biology and Medicine

International Conference on

HER2 breast cancer group in Morocco: A pathological and statistical study

Laila Akhouayri

1

, Meriem Regragui

2

and Mehdi Karkouri

1,2

1

University of Hassan II Casablanca, Morocco

2

Le Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Ibn Rochd, Morocco

Background:

The molecular classification of breast cancer is based on four parameters: HER2, Ki-67, Estrogen Receptors (ER) and

Progesterone Receptors (PR).

Methods:

We retrospectively reviewed a series of 1351 cases of infiltrating breast carcinomas in female patients diagnosed in the

Pathology Department of Ibn Rochd University Hospital, Casablanca, Morocco, from 1

st

January 2013 to 30 March 2017. These

biomarquers status was assessed by immunohistochemistry and HER2 scores 2+ were subsequently assessed by

in situ

hybridization.

We established a molecular classification of the carcinomas and we developed a correlation profile between HER2 status and various

parameters. We carried out a bivariate analysis between HER2 overexpression and SBR grade as well, in order to evaluate the degree

of correlation between SBR grade and HER2 overexpression.

Results:

Based on this study performed on a Moroccan population, we showed that HER2 molecular subgroup represents 11% of the

four molecular groups and is correlated to a higher SBR grade and lymph node invasion. Close examination of the HER2 receptor

reveals that it is the most overexpressed of all (35%). The average age of patients who overexpress it is 47.36 years and women over

35 years of age are the most affected (89.86%). It is highly related to grade II (52.7%), then to grade III (44.59%), and to the presence

of vascular emboli (56.75%). The bivariate study between the overexpression of HER2 and the severity of the SBR grade showed a

very significant association. HER2 is correlated to SBR grade with a correlation coefficient of (Kendall tau=0.48). It is also highly and

positively correlated with the Ki67 marker (Kendall tau=0.74). While overexpression of HER2 is negatively correlated with hormonal

receptors (RE (Kendall tau=-0.16) and RP (Kendall tau=-0.04)).

Conclusion:

As expected, we found that HER2-amplified breast tumors are characterized by an increased proliferation rates, high

histologic and nuclear grades, low ER and PR levels and a strong correlation between the overexpression of HER2 and SBR grades II

or III. This is, to our knowledge, the first statistical study of the kind in Morocco and North Africa.

akhouayri.laila@gmail.com

Mol Biol 2018, Volume 7

DOI: 10.4172/2168-9547-C1-003