ANKH Gene Chondrocalcinosis Type 2 NGS Genetic DNA Test
Comprehensive Genetic Analysis for Hereditary Joint Disorders
The ANKH Gene Chondrocalcinosis Type 2 NGS Genetic DNA Test represents a cutting-edge diagnostic approach to identifying genetic mutations responsible for familial calcium crystal deposition disorders. This sophisticated genetic analysis utilizes next-generation sequencing technology to examine the ANKH gene, which plays a critical role in regulating inorganic pyrophosphate transport and metabolism within joint tissues.
What Does This Test Measure and Detect?
This comprehensive genetic test specifically targets mutations in the ANKH (Ankylosis Human) gene located on chromosome 5p15.2. The test detects:
- Pathogenic variants associated with chondrocalcinosis type 2
- Mutations affecting pyrophosphate transport mechanisms
- Genetic alterations leading to calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition
- Inheritance patterns for familial joint disorders
- Risk assessment for developing progressive joint calcification
Who Should Consider This Genetic Test?
This test is particularly recommended for individuals experiencing:
- Recurrent joint inflammation and pain without clear diagnosis
- Family history of calcium crystal deposition diseases
- Unexplained arthritis symptoms beginning in middle age
- Multiple joint involvement with calcification visible on X-rays
- Early-onset joint degeneration without typical osteoarthritis patterns
- Knee, wrist, or hip pain with episodic acute inflammation
- Previous diagnosis of pseudogout or calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease
Significant Benefits of Genetic Testing
Undergoing the ANKH Gene Chondrocalcinosis Type 2 test provides numerous advantages:
- Accurate Diagnosis: Confirms genetic basis for joint symptoms
- Personalized Treatment: Guides targeted therapeutic approaches
- Family Planning: Provides information for genetic counseling
- Early Intervention: Enables proactive management strategies
- Disease Progression Understanding: Helps predict clinical course
- Differential Diagnosis: Distinguishes from other arthritis types
Understanding Your Test Results
Your genetic test results will provide clear interpretation of ANKH gene variants:
- Positive Result: Indicates presence of pathogenic mutation associated with increased risk
- Negative Result: Suggests absence of known disease-causing variants
- Variant of Uncertain Significance: Requires additional clinical correlation
- Carrier Status: Identifies individuals who may pass mutations to offspring
All results include comprehensive genetic counseling to ensure proper understanding and appropriate next steps for management and family planning.
Test Pricing and Availability
| Test Option | Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| Discount Price | $500 |
| Regular Price | $700 |
Nationwide Testing Availability
GGC DNA maintains comprehensive testing facilities across the United States, with convenient locations in major metropolitan areas including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, and Philadelphia. Our state-of-the-art laboratories ensure consistent, reliable results with a standard turnaround time of 3 to 4 weeks.
Sample Collection and Preparation
This test requires one of the following sample types:
- Blood sample collected by certified phlebotomist
- Extracted DNA from previous genetic testing
- One drop of blood on FTA card for convenient collection
Pre-Test Requirements
Prior to testing, we recommend:
- Comprehensive clinical history documentation
- Genetic counseling session with our specialists
- Development of detailed family pedigree chart
- Discussion of testing implications and potential outcomes
Take Control of Your Joint Health Today
Don’t let unexplained joint symptoms affect your quality of life. The ANKH Gene Chondrocalcinosis Type 2 NGS Genetic DNA Test provides the clarity needed for proper diagnosis and targeted treatment. Our experienced genetic counselors and medical professionals are ready to guide you through the testing process and help interpret your results.
Call or WhatsApp us today at +1(267) 388-9828 to schedule your genetic testing appointment or to speak with our genetic counseling team. Take the first step toward understanding your genetic predisposition and managing your joint health effectively.

