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GenomicsOct 2025 |
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111118
DOI:
10.1016/j.ygeno.2025.111118

High-throughput characterization of 5886 HER2 variants identifies 112 new in cellulo gain-of-function mutations

Giacoletto, Christopher J; Valente, Liz J; Brown, Lancer; Patterson, Sara; Gokhale, Rewatee; Mockus, Susan M; Grody, Wayne W; Deng, Hong-Wen; Rotter, Jerome I; Schiller, Martin R
Product Used
Variant Libraries
Abstract
ERBB2 (HER2) is a well-studied oncogene with several driver mutations apart from the well-known amplification defect in some breast cancers. We used the GigaAssay to test the functional effect of HER2 missense mutations on its receptor tyrosine kinase function. The GigaAssay is a modular high-throughput one-pot assay system for simultaneously measuring molecular function of thousands of genetic variants at very high accuracy. The activities of 5886 mutations were classified, significantly more mutants than previously reported. These variants include 112 new in cellulo, as well as 10 known and 9 new in vivo gain-of-function (GOF) mutations. Many of the GOFs spatially cluster in sequence and structure, supporting the activation mechanisms of heterodimerization with EGFR and release of kinase inhibition by the juxtamembrane domain. Retrospective analysis of patient outcomes from the Genomic Data Commons predicts survival with the newly identified HER2 GOF variants is better than with previously-identified GOFs, which likely represented the most severe variants.
Product Used
Variant Libraries

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