The methylguanine methyltransferase (MGMT) promoter methylation assay is useful in the evaluation of malignant gliomas; methylation of the MGMT promoter occurs in approximately 40% of malignant gliomas and is a predictive biomarker for response to alkylating chemotherapy. MGMT is a DNA repair protein that reverses the desired cytotoxic effects of alkylating chemotherapeutic agents. Many clinical trials have shown that patients with a hypermethylated MGMT promoter are more likely to benefit from temozolomide (TMZ) in addition to standard surgical and radiation therapy. MGMT promoter status has recently been incorporated into adjuvant therapy guidelines provided by the US National Comprehensive Cancer Network.
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MGMTCH | MGMT Promoter Methylation Clinical History |
MGMTRE | MGMT Promoter Methylation Result |
MGMTIN | MGMT Promoter Methylation Interpretation |
MGMETH | MGMT Promoter Methylation Method |
MGMTDI | MGMT Promoter Methylation Director |
Tumor DNA is bisulfite converted and amplified with a PCR-based assay to assess MGMT promoter hypermethylation
EITHER (a) slides OR (b) tissue block:
(a) Instructions for slide specimens: 1 slide at 4-micron thickness stained with hematoxylin-and-eosin AND 10 unstained, non-baked slides at 10-micron thickness (a minimum of 5 unstained slides is acceptable). Unstained slides can be on charged or uncharged slides.Note: sections should contain as much tumor as possible.
(b) Instructions for tissue block specimen: Provide complete tissue block containing tumor tissue. If there is more than one tissue block, please provide the block that has the greatest amount of tumor tissue. Tissue block will be returned at completion of testing.
(c) Add-on after prior testing in our lab: contact Genetics lab
Unacceptable: Decalcified sample
Attach a copy of the pathology report for the tumor sample being submitted.
Hold slides or tissue blocks at room temperature.
Outside Laboratories: Ship at room temperature.
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