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ALAS2 Gene Protoporphyria Erythropoietic X-Linked NGS Genetic DNA Test

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The ALAS2 Gene Protoporphyria Erythropoietic X-Linked NGS Genetic DNA Test is a comprehensive genetic analysis that identifies mutations in the ALAS2 gene responsible for X-linked erythropoietic protoporphyria. This specialized test utilizes next-generation sequencing technology to detect specific genetic variations that cause abnormal heme production, leading to photosensitivity and liver complications. The test is essential for individuals experiencing unexplained skin reactions to sunlight, abdominal pain, or those with family history of protoporphyria. Results provide critical information for diagnosis, treatment planning, and genetic counseling. The test costs $500 USD with genetic counseling included, offering significant savings from the regular $700 price. Turnaround time is 3-4 weeks using blood samples.

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ALAS2 Gene Protoporphyria Erythropoietic X-Linked NGS Genetic DNA Test

Comprehensive Genetic Testing for X-Linked Erythropoietic Protoporphyria

The ALAS2 Gene Protoporphyria Erythropoietic X-Linked NGS Genetic DNA Test represents a breakthrough in genetic diagnostics for rare hematological disorders. This advanced test specifically targets mutations in the ALAS2 gene, which encodes the erythroid-specific form of aminolevulinic acid synthase, a crucial enzyme in heme biosynthesis. When this gene malfunctions, it leads to X-linked erythropoietic protoporphyria (XLEPP), a condition characterized by abnormal accumulation of protoporphyrin in red blood cells, plasma, and tissues.

What This Test Measures and Detects

Our state-of-the-art NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) technology comprehensively analyzes the ALAS2 gene to identify:

  • Point mutations affecting enzyme function
  • Deletions and insertions in the genetic sequence
  • Missense mutations altering protein structure
  • Nonsense mutations causing premature stop codons
  • Splice site variants affecting RNA processing

The test specifically detects genetic abnormalities that disrupt the normal regulation of heme synthesis in erythroid cells, leading to excessive protoporphyrin IX accumulation. This comprehensive analysis provides definitive molecular diagnosis for X-linked protoporphyria, distinguishing it from other forms of porphyria.

Who Should Consider This Genetic Test

This specialized genetic test is recommended for individuals experiencing:

  • Unexplained photosensitivity reactions to sunlight
  • Burning, stinging, or itching sensations after sun exposure
  • Recurrent abdominal pain without clear cause
  • Family history of protoporphyria or similar symptoms
  • Elevated protoporphyrin levels in blood tests
  • Unexplained liver function abnormalities
  • Children with unusual reactions to light exposure

Additionally, family members of diagnosed individuals should consider testing for carrier status and genetic counseling purposes.

Key Benefits of ALAS2 Genetic Testing

  • Accurate Diagnosis: Provides definitive molecular confirmation of X-linked erythropoietic protoporphyria
  • Family Planning: Enables informed reproductive decisions and genetic counseling
  • Early Intervention: Facilitates timely management strategies to prevent complications
  • Treatment Guidance: Helps hematologists develop targeted treatment plans
  • Risk Assessment: Identifies at-risk family members before symptom onset
  • Differential Diagnosis: Distinguishes XLEPP from other porphyria types

Understanding Your Test Results

Your genetic test results will provide clear interpretation of the ALAS2 gene analysis:

  • Positive Result: Indicates presence of pathogenic mutation(s) in the ALAS2 gene, confirming diagnosis of X-linked erythropoietic protoporphyria
  • Negative Result: No disease-causing mutations detected in the ALAS2 gene
  • Variant of Uncertain Significance: Genetic changes identified require further clinical correlation
  • Carrier Status: Identifies individuals who carry the mutation but may not show symptoms

All results include comprehensive genetic counseling to help you understand the implications for your health and family. Our genetic specialists will explain the inheritance pattern, recurrence risks, and management recommendations based on your specific results.

Test Pricing and Details

Test Component Details
Test Name ALAS2 Gene Protoporphyria Erythropoietic X-Linked NGS Genetic DNA Test
Discount Price $500 USD
Regular Price $700 USD
Turnaround Time 3 to 4 Weeks
Sample Type Blood
Methodology Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)

Pre-Test Requirements

Before scheduling your test, please ensure you have:

  • Complete clinical history documenting symptoms and family background
  • Scheduled genetic counseling session to create detailed family pedigree
  • Understanding of test implications and potential outcomes
  • Appropriate medical referral if required by your insurance

Nationwide Testing Availability

We proudly serve patients across the United States with convenient testing locations in all major cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, Austin, Jacksonville, Fort Worth, Columbus, San Francisco, and many more. Our network of certified collection centers ensures accessible testing wherever you are located.

Take Control of Your Genetic Health Today

Don’t let uncertainty about genetic conditions affect your quality of life. Our ALAS2 Gene Protoporphyria Erythropoietic X-Linked NGS Genetic DNA Test provides the clarity you need for proper diagnosis and management. With our discounted price of $500 USD (regularly $700), comprehensive genetic counseling, and rapid 3-4 week turnaround, you can make informed decisions about your health and future.

Ready to schedule your test? Contact our genetic specialists today at +1(267) 388-9828 or book your appointment online. Take the first step toward definitive diagnosis and personalized care.