Abstract 28P
Background
Trophoblast cell surface antigen 2 (TROP2) is a cell surface glycoprotein expressed in many types of cancers, and its overexpression is associated with poor prognosis. Antibody-drug conjugates that target TROP2 represent a promising approach for the treatment of TROP2-expressing cancers. However, clinical significance of TROP2 expression in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) has not been fully elucidated.
Methods
Immunohistochemical (IHC) staining with an anti-TROP2 antibody (SP295) was performed in 1196 surgically resected LUAD tissue microarrays. The intensity of TROP2 expression was scored as 0 (absent), 1 (weak-to-moderate), and 2 (strong). The H-score was defined as the product of the intensity and proportion of positive tumor cells. The positivity of TROP2 expression was evaluated based on the intensity (0 vs. 1/2), proportion of positive tumor cells (<25% vs. ≥25%), and H-score (<50 vs. ≥50). The association of TROP2 overexpression with clinicopathological and molecular characteristics and prognosis was statistically analyzed.
Results
TROP2 overexpression was observed in 916 patients (77%) showing intensity 1/2, 424 (35%) showing positive tumor cells ≥25%, and 268 (22%) showing H-score ≥50. The overall survival of patients with TROP2-positive LUADs was significantly worse than those with TROP2-negative LUADs as the proportion of positive tumor cells or H-score was used as a positive criterion. TROP2 overexpression was significantly associated with men, smoker, advanced pathological stage (stage ≥II), larger tumor size (≥3 cm), lymphatic permeation, vascular invasion, pleural invasion, EGFR wild-type, KRAS mutation, and PD-L1-positive expression.
Conclusions
TROP2 overexpressed LUADs are biologically aggressive tumors and good candidates for TROP2-targetting therapy. The proportion of positive tumor cells and H-score may be useful for patient selection.
Editorial acknowledgement
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Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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