GUSB
Sly Syndrome (MPS VII): GUSB Sequencing
Key Information
Lab:
TAT:
21 days
Price:
$1,000
CPT Code(s):
81479
Test Code:
DGUS
Prenatal Samples Accepted
Sly Syndrome (MPS VII): GUSB Sequencing
GUSB sequencing is a molecular test used to identify variants in the gene associated with Sly syndrome (MPS VII). This test can also identify disease-causing variants within a family to facilitate carrier screening.
Sly Syndrome (MPS VII)
Clinical Information
Sly syndrome is a lysosomal storage disorder resulting from deficient enzyme activity of beta-glucuronidase. This autosomal recessive disorder has a highly variable phenotype. The most severe form presents prenatally as hydrops fetalis. Patients with a less severe phenotype present with hepatomegaly, skeleltal anomalies and coarse facies. The degree of cognitive impairment varies with the mildest cases surviving into adulthood.
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 GUSB 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
Associated Tests
- Maternal Cell Contamination
- Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) Enzyme Panel
- Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) Enzyme Panel (DBS)
- Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) Urine Analysis (Total GAGs, DS, CS, KS, HS)
- Non-Immune Hydrops NGS Panel
- Sly Syndrome (MPS VII): Beta-glucuronidase Enzyme Analysis
- Sly Syndrome (MPS VII): Urine Monitoring (Total GAGs, DS, CS)
- Targeted Analysis: Known Familial Variant
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
