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Prader-Willi Syndrome
Short Description : Prader-willi syndrome genetic testing
Also known as : [Angelman Syndrome]


DNA/RNA
Test performed by: LabPLUS - Dept. Diagnostic Genetics - Molecular Genetics


Referral Requirements

Important Note:

Diagnostic testing requires referral through Paediatrics, Neurology or Genetic Services.

Contacts:

Genetic Health Service NZ can be contacted on 0800 476 123.

Neurology can be contacted on (09) 307 4949 ext. 25662.

General Paediatrics can be contacted on (09) 307 4949 ext. 22559.


Specimen Collection
EDTA0.5 mL Paediatric EDTA Blood (Preferred)

Note:

For paediatric samples a minimum of 0.5ml blood EDTA can be processed. (Microcollect)

Transport all bloods at room temperature within 24-48 hours. If necessary specimens can be refrigerated overnight for transport at room temperature the following day.

For testing of other sample types please contact the laboratory prior to sending.


EDTA4 mL Adult EDTA Blood
Turnaround Time: Within 6 weeks

Urgent TAT for prenatal/neonatal analysis: 2 weeks


Assay Method

The methylation sensitive multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MS-MLPA) kit ME028-D1 from MRC-Holland is used to detect copy number changes and to assess the methylation status of sequences within the Prader-Willi/Angelman region at chromosome 15q11.

Analysis was performed using Coffalyser.Net.

The sensitivity of this assay is estimated to be 99% for Prader-Willi syndrome and 80% for Angelman syndrome.

This assay may detect Prader-Willi/Angelman syndrome mosaicism when >50% affected cells are present in the sample.


Diagnostic Use and Interpretation

For diagnostic testing for Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) or Angelman Syndrome (AS)

IMPORTANT NOTES: details of the patient phenotype must be provided. Failure to provide relevant clinical details may delay testing.

REFERRAL REQUIREMENTS:

Diagnostic testing requires referral through Paediatrics, Neurology or Genetic Services.

CONTACT:

Genetic Health Service NZ can be contacted on 0800 476 123.

General Paediatrics can be contacted on (09) 307 4949 ext. 22559.

Neurology can be contacted on (09) 307 4949 ext. 25662.


Contact Information

To contact the Molecular Genetics team:

Auckland City Hospital (09) 307 4949
Lablink ext 22000
Molecular Genetics Office ext 22014


Specimen Transport Instructions for Referring Laboratories

Transport all bloods between >8 degrees C to < 25 degrees C within 24-48 hours. If necessary specimens can be refrigerated overnight (4 degrees C) for transport at the temperatures stated above the following day.
For testing of other sample types please contact the laboratory prior to sending.




For more information about the Molecular Genetics service:

Molecular Genetics information page


Last updated at 14:03:12 08/07/2024