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MGMT methylation analysis of glioblastoma on the Infinium methylation BeadChip identifies two distinct CpG regions associated with gene silencing and outcome, yielding a prediction model for comparisons across datasets, tumor grades, and CIMP-status

Authors :
Bady, P. (Pierre)
Sciuscio, D. (Davide)
Diserens, A.C.
Bloch, J. (Jocelyne)
Bent, M.J. (Martin) van den
Marosi, C. (Christine)
Dietrich, P-Y. (Pierre Yves)
Weller, M. (Michael)
Mariani, L. (Luigi)
Heppner, F.L. (Frank )
Macdonald, D.R.W. (David)
Lacombe, D. (Denis)
Stupp, R. (Roger)
Delorenzi, M. (Mauro)
Hegi, M.E. (Monika)
Bady, P. (Pierre)
Sciuscio, D. (Davide)
Diserens, A.C.
Bloch, J. (Jocelyne)
Bent, M.J. (Martin) van den
Marosi, C. (Christine)
Dietrich, P-Y. (Pierre Yves)
Weller, M. (Michael)
Mariani, L. (Luigi)
Heppner, F.L. (Frank )
Macdonald, D.R.W. (David)
Lacombe, D. (Denis)
Stupp, R. (Roger)
Delorenzi, M. (Mauro)
Hegi, M.E. (Monika)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The methylation status of the O6-methylguanine- DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) gene is an important predictive biomarker for benefit from alkylating agent therapy in glioblastoma. Recent studies in anaplastic glioma suggest a prognostic value for MGMT methylation. Investigation of pathogenetic and epigenetic features of this intriguingly distinct behavior requires accurate MGMT classification to assess high throughput molecular databases. Promoter methylation-mediated gene silencing is strongly dependent on the location of the methylated CpGs, c

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Acta Neuropathologica vol. 124 no. 4, pp. 547-560, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn929971880
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s00401-012-1016-2