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In situ hybridization (ISH) - theory and practice - a molecular tool in cancer diagnosis and treatment example : the Her-2 story in breast cancer (targeted therapy) JPEMS – Histological methods – 13/09/2013 Anne Jarry, EA4273 Biometadys, Faculté de Médecine, Nantes [email protected]

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In situ hybridization (ISH)

- theory and practice

- a molecular tool in cancer diagnosis and treatmentexample : the Her-2 story in breast cancer(targeted therapy)

JPEMS – Histological methods – 13/09/2013 Anne Jarry, EA4273 Biometadys, Faculté de Médecine, [email protected]

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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) In situ hybridization (ISH)

• ISH techniques provide informations complementary to those provided by IHC : detectnuclei acid sequences coding for the expression of specific proteins

• combination of IHC and ISH : detailed analysis of gene exp ression in situ

proteindetection

mRNAdetection

DNAdetection

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DNA structure (Watson and Crick, 1953)

units : nucleotides (ATP, TTP, GTP, CTP)

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nucleic acid structure

DNA : A always pairs with T, and G with C

RNA : U pairs with T, and G with C

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In situ hybridization – how it works• Hybridization with a labeled probe (DNA or RNA probe)

complementary to a specific DNA or RNA sequence of interest in cellsor tissue sections : target DNA or RNA

• The hybrid formed in situ is revealed by a method permitting its detectionby fluorescent microscopy or standard microscopy

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Probe labelled …Radioactively ( 35S, 3H)

autoradiography

Needs special facilitiesTime-consumingExpensiveCannot be routinely used

Fluorochromes : FISH (fluorescent ISH)

Chemically

Fluorescence microscopy Ex. : Fluorescein isothiocyanate(FITC) (λ exc 494 – λ em 518 nm);

texas red (596 – 615nm)• advantages : Multicolor detection of simultaneouly hybridized probes

Sensitive and specific method ; can be coupled to automated morphometric image analysis• inconveniences : reduced stability of the fluorescent detection signals (decay over time –«bleaching»)

limited morphological assesment of overall histology

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Probe labelled …

CISH (chromogenic ISH)

Chemically

Hapten – enzymatic reactionEnzyme Metallography : SISH (silver ISH)

Visualized by standard, bright field microscopy

• staining stable for long periods• simultaneous morphological assessment• rapid to perform and analyze ; can be automated• commercially available kits

Hapten(digoxigenin)

first antibody

second antibody Horseradish peroxidase(HRP) + chromogen : DAB

Chromogen deposition at target(brown for DAB)

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In situ hybridization : applications

• Detection of expression of mRNA in situ (research)

• Localization of viral DNA : EBV or HPV

• Analysis of genes in chromosomes (FISH)� localization and exploration of chromosomal, genetic and genomicaberrations that can be directly correlated to disease causation andprogression (cancer)

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FISH successful for :

• mapping single copy and repetitive DNA sequences usingmetaphase and interphase nuclei

• evaluation for ploidy and gene amplification (cancer)

• detecting targeted chromosome translocation (lymphoma, leukemia),

• localizing large repeat families to aid in chromosome identification and karyotype analysis (� multicolor FISH)

In situ hybridization : applications

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Applications of FISH and CISH in :• research• clinically : has been proven invaluable in

the– diagnosis– pronostication, and

– pharmacogenomic assessment of manydiseases, especially in cancer

In situ hybridization : an essential tool in research and also clinically

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In situ hybridization : stages of thetechnique (ex : FISH)

Material used : • paraffin sections(retrospective studies)high throughput analysis : tissue microarrays (TMA)• frozen sections• cytologic specimens• smears (haematology)

choice of probelabel probedenature probe (heat)

pretreatment of tissue(permeabilization,proteolysis)

Stringent washes to removeunbound probe

Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

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ISH in clinical diagnosis

in cancer (breast, stomach)

the Her2 story

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Her-2 (Erb2, Her2 neu)

HER-2 (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 : EGFR2) gene :

• located on chromosome 17q

• encodes a transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptorprotein, member of the EGFR family, involved in cell-cell and cell-stroma interactions through «signal transduction

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Hudis CA, N Engl J Med 2007;357:39-51

Signal transduction by the HER family

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Her-2 (Erb2, Her2 neu)

• HER-2 gene amplification and/or protein overexpressionhave been identified in breast carcinoma, lung carcinoma, gastrointestinal tumors, melanoma …

• HER-2 gene amplification in breast cancer has been associated with increased cell proliferation, cell motility, tumorinvasiveness, metastasis, accelerated angiogenesis, reducedapoptosis.

• Abnormalities in HER-2 expression at the gene (ISH), message (mRNA levels by quantitative RT-PCR), and protein(IHC) levels have been associated with poor prognosis in breast and gastric cancer (correlation with clinical outcome).

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Hudis CA, N Engl J Med 2007;357:39-51

Potential mechanisms of action of Trastuzumab(Herceptin) : a humanized anti-Her2 antibody

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Development of humanized anti-Her-2 antibodies : Trastuzumab (= Herceptin ; Hoffman-La Roche, Basel )

• confers a significant survival benefit in the treatment of Her2+ advanced or metastatic breast cancer, as monotherapy or in combination withchemotherapy (Slamon DJ et al., N Engl J Med 2001)

• therapeutic benefit from treatment with trastuzumab only in patients withHer2+ disease

� accurate determination of Her2 by IHC and/or ISH (FISH, CI SH) iskey in identifying patients eligible for trastuzumab th erapy

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Hanna and Kwok, Mod Pathol 2006 - Breast cancer

Her2IHC3+

Her2CISH

Her2FISH

Her2 gene amplification

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Nitta H et al, Diagnostic Pathology 2008;3:41-53 – breast cancer

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Nitta H et al, Diagnostic Pathology 2008

Breast cancer – double bright field ISH for Her2 (black ) and chromosom 17 (CEN17 - red)

Normal Her2 amplified Her2

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Her-2 gene not amplified Her-2 gene amplified

CISH

Penault-Llorca F et al., Am J Clin Pathol 2009

SISH

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JF Mosnier, submitted

Gastric cancer – intestinal type E cadherin - upregulat ion

Her2 overexpression (3+) – IHC Her2gene amplification - CISH

Her2 gene amplification and protein overexpression associated with a poor prognosis in gastric cancer ; Patients with Her2 amplification eligible for trastuzumab therapy

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The recommended human Her 2-testing algorithm. Adapted from Hanna andKwok (Mod Pathol 2006). Recommended by the FDA

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Take home message

• ISH : a morphological molecular techniquea «clinical» laboratory tool

• detects genetic aberrations of medical significance

• can help in :– the diagnosis of a genetic disease– in suggesting pronostic outcomes– in prediciting the response to therapies (anti-Her2

therapies), in association with IHC (close collaboration between pathologists and molecular biologists / geneticists)� targeted therapy in cancer management (personalisedmedicine)