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Test Id : 1DIS

Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) A-B-C Disease Association Typing Low Resolution, Blood

Useful For
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Determining class I human leukocyte antigens (HLA) on specimens for those patients who have become refractory to platelet transfusions and identify potential disease associations or markers for drug hypersensitivity

Method Name
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Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)/Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)

NY State Available
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Yes

Reporting Name
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HLA-A-B-C DisAssoc Typing LowRes,B

Aliases
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1DIS

Specimen Type
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Whole Blood ACD

Specimen Required
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Container/Tube: Yellow top (ACD solution A or B)

Specimen Volume: 6 mL

Collection Instructions: Send whole blood in original tube. Do not aliquot.

Additional Information: Specimen acceptability is based on extracted DNA concentration and not sample age.

Forms

If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send a Hematopathology/Cytogenetics Test Request (T726) with the specimen.

Specimen Minimum Volume
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3 mL

Reject Due To
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All specimens will be evaluated at Mayo Clinic Laboratories for test suitability.

Specimen Stability Information
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Specimen Type Temperature Time Special Container
Whole Blood ACD Ambient (preferred)
Refrigerated

Useful For
Suggests clinical disorders or settings where the test may be helpful

Determining class I human leukocyte antigens (HLA) on specimens for those patients who have become refractory to platelet transfusions and identify potential disease associations or markers for drug hypersensitivity

Clinical Information
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Human leukocyte antigens (HLA) are regulators of the immune response. HLA class I typing is used to identify HLA-matched platelets for alloimmunized refractory patients and identify presence of HLA antigens associated with a number of diseases or as drug hypersensitivity markers Class I HLA antigens include A, B, and C loci. This assay is designed to provide low-to-medium resolution for HLA class I typing (A, B, C). Low-to-medium resolution defines the typing at the antigen level (first field). This contrasts with high-resolution typing, which defines typing at the allele (molecular) level (second field or higher).

Reference Values
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Not applicable

Interpretation
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Interpretation depends on the rationale for ordering the test.

Cautions
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No significant cautionary statements

Clinical Reference
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1. Terasaki PI, Bernoco D, Park MS, Ozturk G, Iwaki K. Microdroplet testing for HLA-A, -B, -C, and -D antigens. The Phillip Levine Award Lecture. Am J Clin Pathol. 1978;69(2):103-120

2. Colinas RJ, Bellisario R, Pass KA. Multiplexed genotyping of beta-globin variants from PCR-amplified newborn blood spot DNA by hybridization with allele-specific oligodeoxynucleotides coupled to an array of fluorescent microspheres. Clin Chem. 2000;46(7):996-998

3. Kennedy AE, Ozbek U, Dorak MT. What has GWAS done for HLA and disease associations? Int J Immunogenet. 2017;44(5):195-211. doi:10.1111/iji.12332

4. Caillat-Zucman S. New insights into the understanding of MHC associations with immune-mediated disorders. HLA. 2017;89(1):3-13. doi: 10.1111/tan.12947

5. Howell WM. HLA and disease: guilt by association. Int J Immunogenet. 2014;41(1):1-12. doi:10.1111/iji.12088

6. Profaizer T, Pole A, Monds C, Delgado JC, Lazar-Molnar E. Clinical utility of next generation sequencing based HLA typing for disease association and pharmacogenetic testing. Hum Immunol. 2020;81(7):354-360

Method Description
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Next-generation sequencing is used to type for Class I alleles (A, B, and C) from genomic DNA. This method uses strictly controlled polymerase chain reaction (PCR) conditions for DNA amplification. The PCR amplicons are processed and sequenced via the Illumina MiSeq instrument. The output files are analyzed in provided software, which compares the data against the IMGT/HLA database to assign the molecular typing.(Package inserts: Holotype HLA Kit. Omixon; v3.0.1, 08/16/2019; NGSgo HLA Kit. GenDx; v2, 02/2021)

 

For resolution of an allelic ambiguity or in select cases, the following additional methodologies may be utilized:

-Sequence-based typing (SBT) by Sanger sequencing(Package insert: SeCore Sequencing and GSSP Kits. One Lambda, Inc; Rev 3, 02/06/2021)

-SBT by sequence-specific primers (SSP)(Package insert: Olerup SSP HLA typing kits including Taq Polymerase. CareDx; Rev 04, 12/2020)

-Reverse sequence-specific oligonucleotides (SSO)(Package insert: LABType SSO Typing Test. One Lambda, Inc.; Rev 04, 11/11/2019)

PDF Report
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No

Day(s) Performed
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Monday, Thursday

Report Available
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7 to 17 days

Specimen Retention Time
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14 days

Performing Laboratory Location
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Rochester

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Test Classification
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This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements. It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.

CPT Code Information
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CPT codes are provided by the performing laboratory.

81372

LOINC® Information
Provides guidance in determining the Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) values for the order and results codes of this test. LOINC values are provided by the performing laboratory.

Test Id Test Order Name Order LOINC Value
1DIS HLA-A-B-C DisAssoc Typing LowRes,B 96629-1
Result Id Test Result Name Result LOINC Value
Applies only to results expressed in units of measure originally reported by the performing laboratory. These values do not apply to results that are converted to other units of measure.
1DA02 ABC DisAssoc Comment 96625-9
1DA03 A - 1 Equivalent 13298-5
1DA04 A - 2 Equivalent 13298-5
1DA05 A - 1 Molecular 78014-8
1DA06 A - 2 Molecular 78014-8
1DA07 B - 1 Equivalent 13299-3
1DA08 B - 2 Equivalent 13299-3
1DA09 B - 1 Molecular 78015-5
1DA10 B - 2 Molecular 78015-5
1DA11 Bw - 1 Equivalent 96633-3
1DA12 Bw - 2 Equivalent 96633-3
1DA13 C - 1 Equivalent 13302-5
1DA14 C - 2 Equivalent 13302-5
1DA15 C - 1 Molecular 96636-6
1DA16 C - 2 Molecular 96636-6
LRTM1 Test Method 85069-3

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Sample Reports
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SI Sample Reports
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