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Test Code

SHC TEST CODE LPCH TEST CODE
LABALPS LABALPS

Specialty

Hematopathology

Synonyms

TCR, Flow Cytometry Alps, Flow Cytometry TCR T Cell, Flow Cytometry Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome, LABALPS

Clinical Utility

T cells play an integral role in adaptive immunity and are broadly defined based on expression of the T cell receptor (TCR), CD4, CD8, and NK markers. TCR is a dimer consisting of alpha and beta (α/ß) chains or gamma and delta (γ/δ) chains. Over 90% of T cells in the periphery express TCRα/ß, which are further divided by the presence of absence of costimulatory receptors CD4 and CD8. Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) is a rare disorder of impaired lymphocyte homeostasis that leads to autoimmunity and increased risk of lymphoma. Patients with ALPS typically present in the early years of life with nonmalignant lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, and autoimmune cytopenias. One of the hallmarks of ALPS is expansion of CD4/CD8 double negative (DN) T cells that express TCR α/ß. TCRα/ß+ DN T cells normally constitute less than 1% of peripheral blood and lymph node T cells but are increased in patients with ALPS.This assay quantifies T cell subsets based on expression of CD4, CD8, TCRα/ß, and TCRγ/δ by flow cytometry and assesses for the presence of increased TCRα/ß+ DN T cells

CPT Code

88184, 88185x5, 85048
Collection Instructions

Collect blood following standard venipuncture collection procedures.

Preferred Specimen(s)
Whole Blood
Container Type
Lavender-top tube (EDTA)
Container Image 1

Volume

REQUESTED VOLUME MINIMUM VOLUME(PEDIATRIC)
4 mL Whole Blood 1 mL Whole Blood

Specimen Stability

TEMPERATURE
SPECIMEN TYPE ROOM TEMP REFRIGERATED FROZEN
Whole Blood 24 hours 48-72 hours Not Available
Special Handling

Transport at room temperature, do not freeze. To be received within 24 hours of collection.

Causes for Rejection

Hemolyzed or clotted specimen; inproperly labeled specimen

Department

Flow Cytometry

Standard Run Time(s)

Batched, twice a week

Turnaround Time

ROUTINE STAT
72 hours 72 hours

Methodology

Flow Cytometry

Components

COMPONENT
CD3
CD4
CD8
TCR α/β
TCR γ/δ
CD45
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Test Code

SHC TEST CODE LPCH TEST CODE
LABALPS LABALPS

Specialty

Hematopathology

Synonyms

TCR, Flow Cytometry Alps, Flow Cytometry TCR T Cell, Flow Cytometry Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome, LABALPS

Clinical Utility

T cells play an integral role in adaptive immunity and are broadly defined based on expression of the T cell receptor (TCR), CD4, CD8, and NK markers. TCR is a dimer consisting of alpha and beta (α/ß) chains or gamma and delta (γ/δ) chains. Over 90% of T cells in the periphery express TCRα/ß, which are further divided by the presence of absence of costimulatory receptors CD4 and CD8. Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) is a rare disorder of impaired lymphocyte homeostasis that leads to autoimmunity and increased risk of lymphoma. Patients with ALPS typically present in the early years of life with nonmalignant lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, and autoimmune cytopenias. One of the hallmarks of ALPS is expansion of CD4/CD8 double negative (DN) T cells that express TCR α/ß. TCRα/ß+ DN T cells normally constitute less than 1% of peripheral blood and lymph node T cells but are increased in patients with ALPS.This assay quantifies T cell subsets based on expression of CD4, CD8, TCRα/ß, and TCRγ/δ by flow cytometry and assesses for the presence of increased TCRα/ß+ DN T cells

CPT Code

88184, 88185x5, 85048

close ORDERING
SPECIMEN
Collection Instructions

Collect blood following standard venipuncture collection procedures.

Preferred Specimen(s)
Whole Blood
Container Type
Lavender-top tube (EDTA)
Container Image 1

Volume

REQUESTED VOLUME MINIMUM VOLUME(PEDIATRIC)
4 mL Whole Blood 1 mL Whole Blood

Specimen Stability

TEMPERATURE
SPECIMEN TYPE ROOM TEMP REFRIGERATED FROZEN
Whole Blood 24 hours 48-72 hours Not Available
Special Handling

Transport at room temperature, do not freeze. To be received within 24 hours of collection.

Causes for Rejection

Hemolyzed or clotted specimen; inproperly labeled specimen


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Department

Flow Cytometry

Standard Run Time(s)

Batched, twice a week

Turnaround Time

ROUTINE STAT
72 hours 72 hours

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Methodology

Flow Cytometry

Components

COMPONENT
CD3
CD4
CD8
TCR α/β
TCR γ/δ
CD45

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