LIT HLA Class I/II Antibody ID

Orderable EAP code:

LAB101444

Billable EAP Codes:

80002455 x 1
80002456 x 1

CPT Codes:

86832 x 1
86833 x 1

Lab Section:

Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation (LIT)

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days

Test Schedule:

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Units:

Specificities if determined

Specimen Requirements:

5 mL blood in a RED top tube. Refrigerated and Room temperature specimens are stable for up to 7 days.

Pediatric Specimen Requirements:

2 mL blood in a 4 mL RED top tube. Refrigerated and Room temperature specimens are stable for up to 7 days.

Comments:

A flow cytometric assay is performed to determine specificity of IgG anti-class I and class II HLA antibodies. 

Synonyms:

CLASS I & II ID
Donor Specific Antibody
DSA

HLA-DR7 Ximelagatran

Orderable EAP code:

LAB100420

Billable EAP Codes:

80005577 x 1

CPT Codes:

81376 x 1

Lab Section:

Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation (LIT)

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days

Test Schedule:

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Specimen Requirements:

6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Pediatric Specimen Requirements:

2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Comments:

A DNA test (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing) for the detection of the HLA-DR7 antigen.

HLA-DR1 Nevirapine

Orderable EAP code:

LAB100419

Billable EAP Codes:

80005577 x 1

CPT Codes:

81376 x 1

Lab Section:

Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation (LIT)

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days

Test Schedule:

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Specimen Requirements:

6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Pediatric Specimen Requirements:

2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Comments:

A DNA test (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing) for the detection of the HLA-DR1 antigen.

HLA-B*5801 Allopurinal

Orderable EAP code:

LAB100418

Billable EAP Codes:

80005579 x 1

CPT Codes:

81381 x 1

Lab Section:

Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation (LIT)

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days

Test Schedule:

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Specimen Requirements:

6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Pediatric Specimen Requirements:

2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Comments:

A DNA test (polymerase chain reaction sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing) for the detection of the HLA-B5801 allele.

HLA-B*5701 Abacavir

Orderable EAP code:

LAB100417

Billable EAP Codes:

80002866 x 1

CPT Codes:

81381 x 1

Lab Section:

Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation (LIT)

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days

Test Schedule:

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Specimen Requirements:

6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Pediatric Specimen Requirements:

2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Comments:

A DNA test (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing) for the detection of the HLA-B5701 allele.

HLA-B*1502 Carbamazepine

Orderable EAP code:

LAB100416

Billable EAP Codes:

80002865 x 1

CPT Codes:

81381 x 1

Lab Section:

Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation (LIT)

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days

Test Schedule:

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Specimen Requirements:

6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Pediatric Specimen Requirements:

2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Comments:

A DNA test (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing) for the detection of the HLA-B1502 allele.

HLA-DR1501/DQ0602 Narcolepsy

Orderable EAP code:

LAB100415

Billable EAP Codes:

80002864 x 2

CPT Codes:

81383 x 2

Lab Section:

Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation (LIT)

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days

Test Schedule:

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Specimen Requirements:

6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Pediatric Specimen Requirements:

2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Comments:

A DNA test (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing) for the detection of the HLA-DR1501/DQ0602 alleles.

HLA-DQ2/DQ8 Celiac

Orderable EAP code:

LAB100414

Billable EAP Codes:

80002863 x 1

CPT Codes:

81376 x 1

Lab Section:

Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation (LIT)

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days

Test Schedule:

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Specimen Requirements:

6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Pediatric Specimen Requirements:

2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Comments:

A DNA test (polymerase chain reaction - sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing) for the detection of the HLA-DQ2/DQ8 antigens.

HLA-B51 Bechet's

Orderable EAP code:

LAB100413

Billable EAP Codes:

80002862 x 1

CPT Codes:

81374 x 1

Lab Section:

Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation (LIT)

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days

Test Schedule:

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Specimen Requirements:

6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Pediatric Specimen Requirements:

2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Comments:

A DNA test (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing) for the detection of the HLA-B51 antigen.

HLA-A29 Birdshot

Orderable EAP code:

LAB100412

Billable EAP Codes:

80002861 x 1

CPT Codes:

81374 x 1

Lab Section:

Laboratory of Immunogenetics and Transplantation (LIT)

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 7 Days
Urgent: 2 Days

Test Schedule:

Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm.

Specimen Requirements:

6 mL blood in a LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Pediatric Specimen Requirements:

2 mL blood in a 3 mL LAVENDER top (EDTA) tube. Refrigerated specimens are stable for up to 7 days. Room temperature samples are stable for up to 24 hours.

Comments:

A DNA test (polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers, sequence specific oligonucleotides, or Next Generation Sequencing) for the detection of the HLA-A29 antigen.