Title: Pharmacogenetics The study of how an individual s genetic
1Pharmacogenetics
The study of how an individuals genetic
inheritance affects the bodys response to drugs.
The study of genetic variation underlying
differential response to drugs.
Branch of pharmaceutics which aims to tailor
medicines to an individuals genetic makeup.
Is a form of individualized medicine.
2The Herceptin Story
3- HER2 is a proto-oncogene found on chromosome 17.
HER2
4- HER2 stands for Human Epidermal growth factor
Receptor 2. Each normal breast cell contains
copies of the HER2 gene, which helps normal cells
grow. The HER2 gene is found in the DNA of a
cell, and this gene contains the information for
making the HER2 protein.
5- The HER2 protein, also called the HER2
receptor, is found on the surface of some normal
cells in the body. In normal cells, HER2 proteins
help send growth signals from outside the cell to
the inside of the cell. These signals tell the
cell to grow and divide.
6- In HER2 breast cancer, the cancer cells have
an abnormally high number of HER2 genes per cell.
When this happens, too much HER2 protein appears
on the surface of these cancer cells. This is
called HER2 protein overexpression.
7- Too much HER2 protein is thought to cause
cancer cells to grow and divide more quickly.
This is why HER2 breast cancer is considered
aggressive.
8Testing a tumor for HER2 using FISH or
Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
9HER2 FISH
In this procedure, the chromosome 17 centromere
is marked with a green florescent signal and
HER-2 gene with an orange florescent signal. 60
non-overlapping tumor cell nuclei are counted and
the number of green and orange signals are
assessed in each cell. Then, the overall
gene-to-chromosome (17) ratio is calculated. A
tumor is designated as positive for gene
amplification if gene-to-chromosome (17) ratio is
gt2.0
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12Research
13Trastuzumab (Herceptin)
- The drug Herceptin was discovered by Dennis
Slamon at UCLA in 1998 and manufactured by
Genentech scientists. - It blocks the action of the receptor
14- Trastuzumab was originally developed in mice,
as a mouse antibody. Because humans have immune
reactions to mouse proteins, it was later
developed into a human (humanized) antibody. - Because the antibodies were produced from one
cell that was grown into a clone of identical
cells, it is called a monoclonal antibody.
15Animation
16COST
- 70,000 for a full course of treatment
- Genentech earned 327 million in 2007 4thQ
17Another HER2 drug
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18Support Groups
19An example of a KaplanMeier plot for two
conditions associated with patient survival
20Kaplan-Meier Curve, Herceptin