HLA B CWD Resolution

CPT: 81380
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Synonyms

  • CWD Resolution Typing

Special Instructions

If you have questions, please call 800-533-1037 (HLA customer service) for assistance in selecting the proper HLA test for the patient.


Expected Turnaround Time

3 - 7 days


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Specimen Requirements


Specimen

Whole blood or buccal swabs


Volume

7 mL whole blood or four buccal swabs


Minimum Volume

3 mL whole blood or four buccal swabs


Container

Lavender-top (EDTA) tube or four buccal swabs in a sealed envelope (buccal swab kit). When submitting buccal swabs, please use a buccal swab kit provided by LabCorp. To obtain the buccal swab kit, please telephone 800-533-1037.


Storage Instructions

Maintain specimen at room temperature; protect from extreme heat or cold. Do not freeze.


Causes for Rejection

Hemolyzed specimen; clotted specimen; wrong specimen container


Test Details


Use

Test provides data for clients to use for matching transplant donors and recipients. Specific HLA B alleles may be correlated with certain disease states or other clinical conditions. This test may be used to identify specific alleles (except for HLA B*15:02 [167129] and HLA B*57:01 [006926]).

CWD resolution typing for HLA will meet the following criteria:

1. The typing must contain only one unambiguously assigned genotype, or

2. The typing may contain multiple alternative genotypes if one includes two Common and Well Documented (CWD) alleles and the others do not include any CWD allele. Alleles that encode identical protein sequences in the antigen recognition site (ARS) will not be resolved even if they are CWD.

3. Rare or unusual allele combinations may not be ruled out.

4. Allele codes will be reported to include those alleles that are not ruled out.

Common and well documented alleles are defined by Cano et al1 and Mack et al.2


Limitations

This test was developed, and its performance characteristics determined, by LabCorp. It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).


Methodology

Sequence-based typing (SBT), sequence-specific oligonucleotide probes (SSOP), and/or sequence-specific primers (SSP) as needed to obtain the required resolution.


Footnotes

1. Cano P, Klitz W, Mack SJ, et al. Common and well-documented HLA alleles: Report of the ad-hoc committee of the American Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics. Hum Immunol. 2007 May; 68(5):392-417. 17462507
2. Mack SJ, Cano P, Hollenbach JA, et al. Common and Well-Documented HLA Alleles: 2012 Update to the CWD Catalogue. Tissue Antigens. 2013 Apr; 81(4):194-203. 23510415

LOINC® Map

Order Code Order Code Name Order Loinc Result Code Result Code Name UofM Result LOINC
167352 HLA-B (CWD) 167339 HLA-B 57291-7
167352 HLA-B (CWD) 167341 HLA-B 57291-7
167352 HLA-B (CWD) 167384 HLA Methodology 49549-9

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