The MTAP gene is located on the telomeric side of CDKN2A on chromosome 9p21. Its protein product, MTAP, is critical for polyamine metabolism and the salvage of adenine and methionine.
Prepare a formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue block
FFPE tissue block
Tissue section mounted on a charged, unstained slide
Ambient (preferred)
Immunohistochemical staining and microscopic examination
If requested, an interpretive report will be provided.
Specifications
The MTAP gene is located on the telomeric side of CDKN2A on chromosome 9p21. Its protein product, MTAP, is critical for polyamine metabolism and the salvage of adenine and methionine.
Staining patterns
Tumor cells are negative for cytoplasmic staining. Endothelial cells serve as an internal positive control.
MTAP retention:
Characterized by cytoplasmic staining in tumor cells. Cytoplasmic staining for MTAP is present in all normal human tissues. Nuclear staining is considered nonspecific.
MTAP loss:
Defined by absence of cytoplasmic staining in tumor cells in the presence of a positive internal control. Nuclear staining is considered nonspecific.
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