CFTR
Cystic Fibrosis: CFTR Targeted Analysis
Key Information
Lab:
TAT:
28 days
Price:
$350
CPT Code(s):
81221
Test Code:
DCTM
Prenatal Samples Accepted
Cystic Fibrosis: CFTR Targeted Analysis
CFTR targeted analysis a molecular test used to detect a specific variant previously identified in the gene associated with cystic fibrosis. Targeted analysis can also be used for known familial testing.
Cystic fibrosis
Clinical Information
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a common autosomal recessive disorder that affects many functions of the body such as respiration, endocrine function, and reproduction. Although great strides in treatment have increased the length and quality of life for CF patients, it is nearly always fatal by the fourth decade of life. Sweat chloride testing remains the gold standard for diagnosis of CF, however DNA analysis is indicated not only for CF patients but also for their extended families.
In addition to providing information about the specific variants that cause CF, molecular testing allows rapid detection of cystic fibrosis carriers and can determine if the patient has a pancreatic sufficient or insufficient type of the disease. This information plays a large role in clinical management of the affected individual. Over 2,000 variants have been reported in the CFTR gene. The carrier rates of the disorder are 1/25 Caucasians, 1/60 African-Americans, 1/46 Hispanics, 1/90 Asians, and 1/29 in the Ashkenazi Jewish population.
Technical Information
Specimen Requirements
Transport Instructions
Prenatal Testing Information
Prenatal diagnosis may be available for familial pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants; full sequencing of the CFTR gene is not available. For variants identified at external laboratories, GGC will need to review the variant classification prior to sample receipt. Prenatal diagnosis is not available for variants of uncertain clinical significance. Additional fees for cell culture and maternal cell contamination may apply. Maternal cell contamination studies are required for all prenatal molecular tests. Contact the laboratory prior to sending a prenatal specimen to confirm that targeted testing can be accepted.
Prenatal Specimen Requirements
Prenatal Transport Instructions
Connect With Our Experts
Call 1-800-473-9411 to speak with our team of laboratory genetic counselors for questions or additional information.
Robin Fletcher, MS, CGC
Falecia Thomas, MS, CGC
Alex Finley, MS, CGC
