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DNA/Chimerism Analysis Using STRs, each additional post

CPT Code(s): 81266

Service Code (IU Health): 53024261

Ordering Recommendation: Chimerism Analysis using short tandem repeats (STRs) is performed to monitor engraftment of donor cells to assess graft success after bone marrow transplantation. It is recommended for monitoring the donor/recipient origin of white blood cells in peripheral blood, marrow, and/or T-cells; differentiating donor cell populations if a patient receives multiple transplants; evaluating the risks of recurrence of disease; or provide supporting diagnosis of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).

Synonyms: Bone marrow transplantation, STR analysis, STR genotyping, chimerism analysis, bone marrow engraftment analysis, graft-versus-host disease

Methodology: PCR followed by capillary electrophoresis using 15 autosomal short tandem repeat (STR) markers and one gender marker (amelogenin).

Performed: Monday through Friday

Reported: 6-9 days

Specimen Requirements

Patient Preparation: None required for whole blood or DNA 

Collect: Blood: Lavender (EDTA) tubes; DNA: Screw cap tube, buccal swab.

Specimen Volume: Blood: 2-6 mL whole blood; DNA: at least 0.55ug of genomic DNA at a concentration of at least 20 ng/ul; buccal swab (Lab provides collection tube)

Storage/Transport: Refrigerated/Room temperature

Unacceptable Conditions: Grossly hemolyzed or clotted

Stability: One month refrigerated

Reference Interval: by report

Interpretive Data

Interpretation covers the numbers of informative markers identified for the donor/recipient pair and the range/mean of percentage of recipient and donor cells in the patients. 

Analytical sensitivity and specificity: 99%

Limitations: Due to limitation of the current technology, low level (<5%) mixture/mosaicism may not be detected. Although rare, false positive or false negative results may occur. All results should be interpreted in context of clinical findings, relevant history, and other laboratory data.

References:

Nollet F, Billiet J, Selleslag D and Criel A. Standardisation of multiplex fluorescent short tandem repeat analysis for chimerism testing.  Bone Marrow Transplantation, Volume 28, Number 5: 511-518. 2001.