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ARPKD Known PKHD1 Variant Testing (KT2)

Information for Ordering

Acceptable Specimen Types

• Fresh blood sample (3-6 ml EDTA; no time limitations associated with receipt)

• Saliva (OGR-575 DNA Genotek; kits are provided upon request)

• DNA (extracted from lymphocyte cells; a minimum volume of 25μL at 3μg; O.D. of 260:280nm ≥1.8; must be extracted in a CLIA or equivalent certified lab)


Turnaround Time

Average = 15 working days

Price, CPT codes, and Z code

Sequencing 1 exon: $250 (USD – institutional/self-pay)

CPT: 81403

Sequencing 2 exons: $340 (USD – institutional/self-pay)

CPT: 81403 (x2)

MLPA: $250 (USD – institutional/self-pay)

CPT: 81407

Z code: ZB67K


Candidates for Testing

ARPKD testing services are offered to established patients and families with previously identified PKHD1 variants.

Specimen Shipping and Handling

Please find specimen requirement specifications above.

All submitted specimens must be sent at room temperature. DO NOT ship on ice.

Specimens must be packaged to prevent breakage and absorbent material must be included in the package to absorb liquids in the event that breakage occurs. Also, the package must be shipped in double watertight containers (e.g. a specimen pouch + the shipping company’s diagnostic envelope).

To request a sample collection kit, please click here or email medgenomics@uabmc.edu to complete the specimen request form.

Please contact the MGL (via email at medgenomics@uabmc.edu, or via phone at 205-934-5562) prior to sample shipment and provide us with the date of shipment and tracking number of the package so that we can better ensure receipt of the samples.


Required Forms

Test Requisition Form

Form for Customs


About

Disorder Background

Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease (ARPKD) is characterized by enlarged cystic kidneys and hepatic fibrosis. The diagnosis is often made pre- or neonatally, but some patients are still diagnosed later in life. The severity varies widely, with a high mortality rate in the first months of life. ARPKD is one of the more common hereditary childhood nephropathies with an estimated incidence of 1:20,000-1:40,000. The carrier frequency in the general population is estimated to be 1 in 70 to 1 in 100. Variants in PKHD1 are scattered throughout the gene. Most families carry their own “private” variants. For more information on the condition please refer to the review on the GeneTests website and Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man.

 The gene for ARPKD, PKHD1 (Polycystic Kidney and Hepatic Disease 1), resides on chromosome 6p21-p12, spans 470 kb of genomic DNA and is the only gene known to be associated with the wide clinical spectrum of autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease. 86 exons have been identified and multiple alternative transcripts are known. Over 300 variants have been reported. Missense, nonsense, frameshift, splicing and multi-exon deletions can occur and are located throughout the length of the gene, with no major variant hotspots known, as shown in the PKHD1 variant database

Test Description

We offer targeted detection of a previously characterized pathogenic variant within the family. From a fresh EDTA blood sample, DNA is extracted directly and the target region is amplified and directly sequenced. To offer this testing service, the proband’s variant must be identified by our laboratory before testing relatives.

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For more information, test requisition forms, or sample collection and mailing kits, please call: 205-934-5562.

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