TGM5 Gene Peeling skin syndrome type 2 Genetic Test
At DNA Labs UAE, we offer the TGM5 Gene Peeling skin syndrome type 2 Genetic Test for AED 4400.0. This test is designed to diagnose and analyze the TGM5 gene, which is responsible for encoding an enzyme called transglutaminase 5. Mutations in this gene can lead to a rare genetic disorder known as peeling skin syndrome type 2 (PSS2).
Test Details
The TGM5 gene plays a crucial role in the development of PSS2. Our NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) genetic testing method allows us to analyze multiple genes simultaneously, providing accurate results for the diagnosis of this condition.
For the TGM5 Gene Peeling skin syndrome type 2 Genetic Test, we require a DNA sample. This can be obtained through a blood or saliva sample. The DNA is then sequenced using NGS technology to identify any mutations or variations in the TGM5 gene.
The test results will confirm a diagnosis of PSS2 and provide information about the specific mutation(s) present in the TGM5 gene. This information can be crucial in guiding treatment decisions, understanding disease prognosis, and facilitating genetic counseling for affected individuals and their families.
Test Information
- Test Name: TGM5 Gene Peeling skin syndrome type 2 Genetic Test
- Components: NGS Technology
- Price: 4400.0 AED
- Sample Condition: Blood or Extracted DNA or One drop Blood on FTA Card
- Report Delivery: 3 to 4 Weeks
- Test Type: Osteology Dermatology Immunology Disorders
- Doctor: Dermatologist
- Test Department: Genetics
- Pre Test Information: Clinical History of Patient, Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart
Importance of Genetic Testing
Genetic testing for PSS2 can provide valuable information for patients and their families. It can guide treatment decisions, offer insights into disease prognosis, and facilitate genetic counseling. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional or genetic counselor before undergoing any testing procedures. They can provide a comprehensive understanding of the benefits, limitations, and implications of genetic testing.
At DNA Labs UAE, we are committed to providing accurate and reliable genetic testing services. Our TGM5 Gene Peeling skin syndrome type 2 Genetic Test is conducted using state-of-the-art NGS technology, ensuring accurate results for our patients.
Test Name | TGM5 Gene Peeling skin syndrome type 2 Genetic Test |
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Components | |
Price | 4400.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Blood or Extracted DNA or One drop Blood on FTA Card |
Report Delivery | 3 to 4 Weeks |
Method | NGS Technology |
Test type | Osteology Dermatology Immunology Disorders |
Doctor | Dermatologist |
Test Department: | Genetics |
Pre Test Information | Clinical History of Patient who is going for TGM5 Gene Peeling skin syndrome type 2 NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with TGM5 Gene Peeling skin syndrome type 2 NGS Genetic DNA Test gene TGM5 |
Test Details |
The TGM5 gene is responsible for encoding an enzyme called transglutaminase 5. Mutations in this gene can lead to a rare genetic disorder called peeling skin syndrome type 2 (PSS2). NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) genetic testing is a type of genetic test that uses advanced sequencing technologies to analyze multiple genes simultaneously. In the case of PSS2, NGS can be used to identify mutations in the TGM5 gene, allowing for an accurate diagnosis of the condition. NGS genetic testing for PSS2 involves obtaining a DNA sample, usually through a blood or saliva sample, from the individual being tested. The DNA is then sequenced using NGS technology to analyze the TGM5 gene for any mutations or variations. The results of the test can help confirm a diagnosis of PSS2 and provide information about the specific mutation(s) present in the TGM5 gene. Genetic testing for PSS2 can be helpful in guiding treatment decisions, providing information about disease prognosis, and facilitating genetic counseling for affected individuals and their families. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional or genetic counselor to discuss the benefits, limitations, and implications of genetic testing before undergoing any testing procedures. |