Primary Objective: (i) To identify panels of RNAs and proteins predictive of response to HER2 targeted agents, considering clinical responses. (ii) To investigate associations between presence vs. absence (or relative levels) of identified extracellular (EC) RNAs/proteins and patients' clinicopathological characteristics, including age at diagnosis, time to progression and overall survival, as well as correlations with serum protein biomarkers routinely analysed for these patients. (iii) To compare HER2 positive samples versus HER2 negative samples for the existence of RNAs/proteins identified in (i) and (ii). Secondary Objective: To develop a predictive model for use in the HER2 positive population based on the most accurate and sensitive combination of the identified biomarkers.
This is a translational pilot study, involving two patient cohorts, designed to identify predictive biomarkers for HER2 targeted therapy, which will be validated in a larger future study. Cohort 1: 300 newly diagnosed (including metastatic) HER2 positive breast cancer patients. Cohort 2: 30 newly diagnosed HER2 negative breast cancer patients. Blood specimens will be taken: * before starting treatment (cohort 1 and 2) * after receiving chemotherapy and before starting HER2 targeted treatment (if applicable) (cohort 1) * within one month following 1st treatment of HER2 targeted treatment (cohort 1) * approximately every 3 months (coinciding with formal disease assessment) while on HER2 targeted treatment for a maximum of 5 years (cohort 1) Blood will be processed to serum, which will be analysed for RNA and protein biomarkers.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
330
Bon Secours Hospital
Cork, Ireland
Cork University Hospital
Cork, Ireland
Letterkenny General Hospital
Donegal, Ireland
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
Drogheda, Ireland
Beacon Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
Beaumont Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
St James's Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
St Vincent's University Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
The Adelaide & Meath Hospital, Dublin Incorporating the National Children's Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
Sligo General Hospital
Sligo, Ireland
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Identification of Extra Cellular RNAs/proteins in sera from cancer patients
Identification of EC RNAs/proteins in sera from cancer patients, which correlate with their response to treatment
Time frame: 7 years
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