Female Serum HER2 Expression: Its Association With Metabolic Syndrome and Treatment Drug Response
Ruiwen Hu, Xiaodie He, Nan Gao, Ting He, Li Li, Tianwei Gu, Xin Gu, Cheng Ji

TL;DR
Higher HER2 levels in women's blood are linked to a higher risk of metabolic syndrome and may respond to certain medications.
Contribution
This study identifies serum HER2 as a potential biomarker for metabolic syndrome in women and its association with drug response.
Findings
Serum HER2 levels were significantly higher in women with metabolic syndrome compared to those without.
Higher HER2 levels correlated with increased metabolic syndrome prevalence across quartiles.
Use of renin–angiotensin system inhibitors and statins was associated with lower HER2 levels.
Abstract
To investigate the association between serum human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) levels and metabolic syndrome (MS) in women and to explore the relationship between HER2 and the use of commonly prescribed metabolic medications. A total of 532 women who visited Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital between January 2021 and January 2023 were enrolled. Participants were classified into a non‐MS group (n = 278) and an MS group (n = 254) according to the diagnostic criteria of the Chinese Diabetes Society (2020 edition). General characteristics and serum HER2 levels were compared between groups. Based on serum HER2 levels, participants were further categorized into quartiles (Q1 [< 7.4 ng/mL], Q2 [7.4–8.5 ng/mL], Q3 [8.6–9.9 ng/mL], and Q4 [> 9.9 ng/mL]), and clinical parameters were compared among these groups. Spearman correlation analysis was performed to examine the relationships…
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TopicsHER2/EGFR in Cancer Research · Cancer Risks and Factors · Advanced Breast Cancer Therapies
