BCR/ABL p210, Quant by RT PCR
General Information
- Lab Name
- BCR/ABL p210, Quant by RT PCR
- Lab Code
- QP210
- Epic Ordering
- BCR/ABL p210 Quantitative
- Description
This assay is a nucleic acid amplification test for the quantitation of BCR::ABL1 p210 transcripts (e13a2 and e14a2) in total RNA from whole blood or bone marrow aspirate. This quantitative test is recommended for therapeutic monitoring and detection of minimal residual disease for patients with an established diagnosis. The test does not differentiate between e13a2/b2a2 or e14a2/b3a2 fusion transcripts and does not detect other rare fusion transcripts resulting from t(9;22).
To facilitate the interlaboratory comparison of findings and the assessment of molecular milestones (major molecular response or MMR), results are reported using the International Scale.
For the p190 fusion form (minor breakpoint), order BCR/ABL p190, Quant by RT PCR [QP190]
For patients with uncertain diagnosis or unknown forms of BCR::ABL1 fusion transcripts, please consider ordering BCR/ABL p210, Quant Reflexive [QP210R]
The reportable range is 0.0030% to 50% IS
The limit of detection is 0.0030% IS.
Stability is 72 hrs. Specimens received after 72 hrs. will be rejected.Limitations: This assay in unable to detect BCR::ABL1 p190, p230, or other rare transcripts.
Please complete the appropriate request form based on your patient location. Hematopathology test request form can be found at Clinical Pathology Test Order Forms.
- Forms & Requisitions
- Synonyms
- ALL, B-ALL, B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, BALL, BCR::ABL1, Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia, CML, P210, p210, Philadelphia chromosome Ph major, QP210, Quantitative BCR/ABL p210, Quantitative RT-PCR, t(9;22)
- Components
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Code Name P210SD BCR/ABL p210 Specimen Desc P210RS BCR/ABL p210 Result P210IS BCR/ABL p210 %IS P210IN BCR/ABL p210 Interpretation P210M BCR/ABL p210 Method P210GR P210 Case Number
Interpretation
- Method
RT-PCR
- Reference Range
- See individual components
- Guidelines
Ordering & Collection
- Specimen Type
- Peripheral Blood or Bone Marrow Aspirate collected in EDTA.
- Collection
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Required:
Peripheral Blood or Bone Marrow Aspirate collected in EDTA.
Unacceptable:
Serum, plasma, extracted DNA, CSF, FFPE tissue, frozen whole blood or bone marrow. Specimens collected in anticoagulants other than EDTA. Severely hemolyzed or clotted specimens.
Specimens received beyond 72hr stability limit.
- Forms & Requisitions
- Handling Instructions
Samples should be refrigerated and transported to the lab without delay and arrive in lab within 24 hours.
The stability limit is 72 hours, samples beyond this limit will be rejected.
- Quantity
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requested: Blood: 6 mL in EDTA; Bone Marrow Aspirate: 1-2 mL in Lavender Top (EDTA)
minimum: Blood: 4 mL in Lavender Top (EDTA): Bone Marrow :1 mL in Lavender Top (EDTA)
Processing
- Processing
Send specimens to Hematopathology – Molecular department for processing.
Performance
- LIS Dept Code
- Molecular Hematopathology (MHP)
- Performing Location(s)
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Other Hematopathology, Molecular
206-606-7060UW Hematopathology Laboratory, G7-800
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
825 Eastlake Avenue E.
Seattle, WA 98109Hematopathology, Molecular hours:
7:00 am - 5:30 pm M-F
8:00 am - 4:30 pm Saturday, closed on Sunday, and with reduced staffing on major holidays - Frequency
- Monday - Friday. Results available within 96 hrs of receipt.
- Available STAT?
- No
Billing & Coding
- CPT codes
- 81206
- LOINC
- 21822-2
- Interfaced Order Code
- UOW2738