TAR DNA binding protein TARDBP (TDP-43) gene sequencing test
Clinical Genetic Test
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GTR Test Accession: Help GTR000508871.3
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Last updated in GTR: 2015-11-26
Last annual review date for the lab: 2024-09-04 LinkOut
At a Glance
Diagnosis; Mutation Confirmation; Pre-symptomatic; ...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis type 10
Genes (1): Help
TARDBP (1p36.22)
Molecular Genetics - Sequence analysis of the entire coding region: Bi-directional Sanger Sequence Analysis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) patients
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Establish or confirm diagnosis
Ordering Information
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Test short name: Help
ALS10
Specimen Source: Help
Who can order: Help
  • Genetic Counselor
  • Health Care Provider
  • Licensed Physician
Test Order Code: Help
28-25
Contact Policy: Help
Laboratory can only accept contact from health care providers. Patients/families are encouraged to discuss genetic testing options with their health care provider.
How to Order: Help
Completion of the laboratory referral letter by the referring physician/scientist. Provision of a signed informed consent form. Both forms are available on the laboratory website.
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Test service: Help
Clinical Testing/Confirmation of Mutations Identified Previously
Test development: Help
Test developed by laboratory but exempt from FDA oversight (eg. NYS CLEP approved, offered within a hospital or clinic)
Informed consent required: Help
Yes
Pre-test genetic counseling required: Help
Yes
Post-test genetic counseling required: Help
Yes
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Conditions Help
Total conditions: 1
Condition/Phenotype Identifier
Test Targets
Genes Help
Total genes: 1
Gene Associated Condition Germline or Somatic Allele (Lab-provided) Variant in NCBI
Methodology
Total methods: 1
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Instrument *
Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
Bi-directional Sanger Sequence Analysis
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Clinical Information
Test purpose: Help
Diagnosis; Mutation Confirmation; Pre-symptomatic; Risk Assessment
Clinical utility: Help
Target population: Help
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) patients
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  • Kabashi E, Valdmanis PN, Dion P, Spiegelman D, McConkey BJ, Vande Velde C, Bouchard JP, Lacomblez L, Pochigaeva K, Salachas F, Pradat PF, Camu W, Meininger V, Dupre N, Rouleau GA. TARDBP mutations in individuals with sporadic and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Nat Genet. 2008;40(5):572-4. doi:10.1038/ng.132. Epub 2008 Mar 30. PMID: 18372902.
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Technical Information
Test Procedure: Help
PCR amplification and automated sequence analysis of the TAR DNA binding protein (TARDBP, TDP-43) gene exons 1 to 6. Primer sequences used for this analysis were designed by us and are available upon request. Both forward and reverse sequence analyses are performed using the Applied Biosystems Big Dye Terminator V1.1 … View more
View citations (1)
  • Kabashi E, Valdmanis PN, Dion P, Spiegelman D, McConkey BJ, Vande Velde C, Bouchard JP, Lacomblez L, Pochigaeva K, Salachas F, Pradat PF, Camu W, Meininger V, Dupre N, Rouleau GA. TARDBP mutations in individuals with sporadic and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Nat Genet. 2008;40(5):572-4. doi:10.1038/ng.132. Epub 2008 Mar 30. PMID: 18372902.
Test Confirmation: Help
different method or new sample
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Tests performed
Entire test performed in-house
Analytical Validity: Help
99% precise
Assay limitations: Help
This test detects small scale mutations but it will not detect a large scale deletion of an entire exon or the whole gene.
Proficiency testing (PT):
Is proficiency testing performed for this test? Help
Yes

Method used for proficiency testing: Help
Formal PT program

PT Provider: Help
European Molecular Genetics Quality Network, EMQN
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Regulatory Approval
FDA Review: Help
Category: Not Applicable
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