MECP2 Sequencing, Full Gene

CPT: 81302
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Synonyms

  • Rett Syndrome

Special Instructions

A completed screening questionnaire must accompany specimens. Call 800-345-4363 to request forms, or photocopy the form Clinical Questionnaire for MECP2-related Disorders from the Genetics Appendix.


Expected Turnaround Time

21 - 28 days



Related Documents

For more information, please view the literature below.

MECP2-related Disorders Genetic Testing Patient Flyer


Specimen Requirements


Specimen

Whole blood, amniotic fluid, chorionic villus sample (CVS) (submission of maternal blood is required for fetal testing) or Labcorp buccal swab kit (buccal swab collection kit contains instructions for use of a buccal swab)


Volume

7 mL whole blood, Labcorp buccal swab kit, 10 mL amniotic fluid, or 20 mg CVS


Minimum Volume

3 mL whole blood, two buccal swabs, 5 mL amniotic fluid, or 10 mg CVS


Container

Lavender-top (EDTA) tube, yellow-top (ACD) tube, sterile plastic conical tube or two confluent T25 flasks for fetal testing, or Labcorp buccal swab kit


Storage Instructions

Maintain specimen at room temperature or refrigerated at 4°C.


Causes for Rejection

Frozen specimen; hemolysis; quantity not sufficient for analysis; improper container; wet buccal swab; one buccal swab


Test Details


Use

Detects mutations in the gene for methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2), which causes Rett syndrome, a severe neurological disorder leading to regression of developmental behaviors and expressive language skills.


Limitations

This test does not detect variants in any other gene, nor does it detect genomic deletions or promoter or deep-intron variants. Molecular-based testing is highly accurate, but as in any laboratory test, rare diagnostic errors may occur.


Methodology

DNA sequencing


Additional Information

There are some suspected cases in males, but Rett syndrome primarily affects females. It is the second most common cause of intellectual disability in females (frequency: 1:15,000 to 1:8,500 births). The risk of development of Rett syndrome seems to be equal among different ethnic groups.

Mutations in the gene for methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2) are the most common cause of Rett syndrome. The MECP2 protein is one of the many components involved with the regulation of gene expression. Rett syndrome is considered to be the first syndrome identified directly related to mutations in a gene controlling gene expression.

The MECP2 gene is located on the X chromosome. Currently, the criterion for Rett syndrome diagnosis is completely clinical. A group of standardized clinical benchmarks has been used to identify Rett syndrome and to distinguish relative subsets within the Rett population. The most clinically defined group is referred to as classic Rett. Of these, the majority (80%) have MECP2 gene mutations. Although 12 mutations account for 73% of mutation-positive cases, nearly 300 disease-causing mutations have been identified.


References

Amir RE, Van den Veyver IB, Wan M, Tran CQ, Francke U, Zoghbi HY. Nat Genet. 1999 Oct;23(2):185-188.10508514
Bienvenu T, Carrie A, de Roux N, et al. Hum Mol Genet. 2000 May 22;9(9):1377-1384.10814719
Buyse IM, Fang P, Hoon KT, Amir RE, Zoghbi HY, Roa BB. Am J Hum Genet. 2000 Dec;67(6):1428-1436.11055898
Christodoulou J, Ho G. MECP2-related disorders. In: Pagon RA, Adam MP, Ardinger HH, et al. GeneReviews. 2001 Oct 03. Available at http://www.genetests.org. Accessed September 30, 2016.
Rett Syndrome Diagnostic Criteria Work Group. Diagnostic criteria for Rett syndrome. Ann Neurol. 1988 Apr;23(4):425-428.2454607
Smeets E, Schollen E, Moog U, et al. Rett syndrome in adolescent and adult females: clinical and molecular genetic findings. Am J Med Genet. 2003 Oct 15;122A(3)227-233.12966523

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Order Code Order Code Name Order Loinc Result Code Result Code Name UofM Result LOINC
511277 MECP2 DNA Sequencing 35137-9 511278 MECP2 DNA Sequencing 35137-9

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