Synonyms
Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropahty type III, Riley-Day syndrome
Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropahty type III, Riley-Day syndrome Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropahty type III, Riley-Day syndrome |
Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropahty type III, Riley-Day syndrome Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropahty type III, Riley-Day syndrome |
Test Includes
Mutation(s) include: c.2087G>C (p.R696P); c.2204+6T>C
Special Instructions
Prenatal testing: Integrated Genetics clients should call 800-848-4436 to speak to a laboratory genetic coordinator before collecting any specimens. In some circumstances, specimens from other family members may be required.
All prenatal specimens (including cord blood) must be accompanied by a maternal blood or mouthwash specimen for analysis of possible maternal cell contamination.
Discard first 2 mL; then 10 mL amniotic fluid in 15 mL orange-top polypropylene tube, 10-15 mg chorionic villi in laboratory-provided screw-top tubes with sterile transport medium or one T-25 flask of confluent cells.
Additional sample must be obtained for back-up culture at one of our cytogenetics laboratories or another facility. If additional testing is desired, more amniotic fluid is needed. For example, chromosome analysis requires an additional 15-25 mL (see Cytogenetics – Amniotic Fluid Chromosome Analysis test page) and AFAFP requires an additional 2 mL (see Amniotic Fluid Alpha-Fetoprotein - AFAFP test page).
Prenatal testing: Integrated Genetics clients should call 800-848-4436 to speak to a laboratory genetic coordinator before collecting any specimens. In some circumstances, specimens from other family members may be required. All prenatal specimens (including cord blood) must be accompanied by a maternal blood or mouthwash specimen for analysis of possible maternal cell contamination. Discard first 2 mL; then 10 mL amniotic fluid in 15 mL orange-top polypropylene tube, 10-15 mg chorionic villi in laboratory-provided screw-top tubes with sterile transport medium or one T-25 flask of confluent cells. Additional sample must be obtained for back-up culture at one of our cytogenetics laboratories or another facility. If additional testing is desired, more amniotic fluid is needed. For example, chromosome analysis requires an additional 15-25 mL (see Cytogenetics |
Prenatal testing: Integrated Genetics clients should call 800-848-4436 to speak to a laboratory genetic coordinator before collecting any specimens. In some circumstances, specimens from other family members may be required. All prenatal specimens (including cord blood) must be accompanied by a maternal blood or mouthwash specimen for analysis of possible maternal cell contamination. Discard first 2 mL; then 10 mL amniotic fluid in 15 mL orange-top polypropylene tube, 10-15 mg chorionic villi in laboratory-provided screw-top tubes with sterile transport medium or one T-25 flask of confluent cells. Additional sample must be obtained for back-up culture at one of our cytogenetics laboratories or another facility. If additional testing is desired, more amniotic fluid is needed. For example, chromosome analysis requires an additional 15-25 mL (see Cytogenetics – Amniotic Fluid Chromosome Analysis test page) and AFAFP requires an additional 2 mL (see Amniotic Fluid Alpha-Fetoprotein - AFAFP test page). |
Specimen Requirements
Specimen
Whole blood or mouthwash (see specimen kit for detailed instructions), amniotic fluid, chorionic villi, cultured amniotic fluid, cultured chorionic villi.
Volume
Postnatal: 10 mL whole blood or mouthwash / Prenatal: 10 mL amniotic fluid in orange-top polypropylene tube, 10-15 mg chorionic villi in laboratory provided screw-top tubes with sterile transport medium or one T-25 flask of confluent cells.
Container
Lavender-top (EDTA) tube or yellow-top (ACD-A) tube or mouthwash kit
Collection
Mouthwash collection: Patient should not eat, drink, smoke or chew gum for at least one hour prior to collection. (See specimen kit for detailed instructions).
Mouthwash samples can be sent when ordering up to two tests. When ordering more than two tests, blood samples are required. 10 mL of Scope® mouthwash that has been swished vigorously for at least 1 minute. Collect in orange-top 50 mL polypropylene tub
Mouthwash collection: Patient should not eat, drink, smoke or chew gum for at least one hour prior to collection. (See specimen kit for detailed instructions).
Mouthwash samples can be sent when ordering up to two tests. When ordering more than two tests, blood samples are required. 10 mL of Scope |
Mouthwash collection: Patient should not eat, drink, smoke or chew gum for at least one hour prior to collection. (See specimen kit for detailed instructions). Mouthwash samples can be sent when ordering up to two tests. When ordering more than two tests, blood samples are required. 10 mL of Scope® mouthwash that has been swished vigorously for at least 1 minute. Collect in orange-top 50 mL polypropylene tub |
Storage Instructions
Maintain specimen at room temperature.
Causes for Rejection
Frozen specimen; hemolysis; quantity not sufficient for analysis; improper container; unlabeled or mislabeled specimen
Test Details
Use
Familial dysautonomia mutation analysis tests for 2 mutations for a 99% carrier detection rate in the Ashkenazi Jewish population.
Limitations
False positive or false negative results may occur for reasons that include: genetic variants, technical handling, blood transfusions, bone marrow transplantation, mislabeling of samples, or erroneous representation of family relationships.
Methodology
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR); primer extension; flow-sorted bead array analysis
Pregnancy Week
Additional Information
Couples who are planning a pregnancy or who are already pregnant may decide to have testing to find out if they are carriers and at risk of having a baby with familial dysautonomia. It is standard of care to offer carrier screening to individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish descent for Bloom syndrome, Canavan disease, cystic fibrosis, familial dysautonomia, Fanconi anemia group C, Gaucher disease, mucolipidosis type IV, Niemann-Pick disease type A, spinal muscular atrophy and Tay-Sachs disease. If both parents are found to be carriers, prenatal diagnosis by CVS or amniocentesis is available. Our familial dysautonomia mutation analysis tests for 2 mutations for a 99% carrier detection rate in the Ashkenazi Jewish population.