See tip sheet for more information (internal link).
This test detects single-nucleotide and deletion mutations in the EGF receptor (EGFR) gene in exon 18 through exon 21. The detected mutations are the most common acquired mutations in this gene in cancer, and are associated with sensitivity to drugs that inhibit the tyrosine-kinase activity of the EGF receptor protein.
For some lung cancer patients, the mutation status of the EGF receptor gene (EGFR) in their tumor tissue is now being used to choose appropriate therapy. Acquired mutations in exons 18 to 21 of the EGF receptor gene predict response to drugs that inhibit the tyrosine-kinase activity of the EGF receptor protein, such as erlotinib and gefitinib.
Providers with access to the UW implementation of Epic (i.e., FHCC, HMC, SCCA, UWMC, UWNW) may order this test using the order "UW Genetics and Solid Tumor Test Request." See tip sheet for more information (internal link).
Code | Name |
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EGFRRE | EGFR Result |
EGFRCH | EGFR Clinical History |
EGFRIN | EGFR Interpretation |
EGFRMT | EGFR Method |
EGFRDI | EGFR Director |
Next-generation sequencing. Targeted EFGR exons gene are amplified and hybridized with oligonucleotide probes and sequenced using Next-generation sequencing.
This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by the Department of Laboratory Medicine at the University of Washington.
Requirements for Specimen Selection
Specimen Types
Tissue samples
Send one of the following:
NOTE: In order to ensure that enough DNA is obtained, the minimum acceptable tissue area is 10 square millimeters when ten 10-micron slides are supplied (1 cubic millimeter of tissue).
Purified DNA
5 micrograms ANDa reference hematoxylin-and-eosin (H&E) stained slide and pathology report required.
Bone Marrow
1 to 2 mL Bone Marrow in LAVENDER TOP (EDTA) tube
Blood
6 mL blood in LAVENDER TOP (EDTA) tube.
Alternative specimens may be acceptable with approval (contact: 206-598-1149).
For ADD-ON after prior testing, contact Genetics lab.
Unacceptable samples
We cannot accept decalcified samples or tissue samples treated with fixatives other than formalin.
Quantity:
Requested:
Minimum:
Providers with access to the UW implementation of Epic (i.e., FHCC, HMC, SCCA, UWMC, UWNW) may order this test using the order "UW Genetics and Solid Tumor Test Request." See tip sheet for more information (internal link).
Please 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.
Stability: unstained slides or tissue blocks stable at room temperature for at least 2 years.
Hold slides or tissue blocks at room temperature.
Outside Laboratory: Ship at room temperature.
Stability: unstained slides or tissue blocks stable at room temperature for at least 2 years
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Genetics
Attention: Genetics Lab Tel: 206-598–6429 M–F (7:30 AM–4:00 PM) Tel (EXOME only): 206-543-0459 |
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For pricing information, contact Client Support Services 206-520-4600 or 800-713-5198.