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RAG2 Gene Combined Immunodeficiency B Cell-Negative T Cell-Negative NK Cell Positive Genetic Test Cost

Original price was: 5,600 د.إ.Current price is: 4,400 د.إ.

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The “RAG2 Gene Combined Immunodeficiency B Cell-Negative T Cell-Negative NK Cell Positive Genetic Test” is a specialized diagnostic procedure available at DNA Labs UAE. This test is designed to identify mutations in the RAG2 gene, which are associated with a rare form of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). In individuals with mutations in the RAG2 gene, there is a notable absence of functional B and T cells, which are crucial components of the adaptive immune system, while NK (Natural Killer) cells remain present. This condition leads to a significantly weakened immune system, making the affected individuals highly susceptible to infections.

The genetic test involves analyzing the patient’s DNA to detect any abnormalities in the RAG2 gene that could explain the immunodeficiency. It is a critical tool for early diagnosis, enabling appropriate and timely interventions to manage the condition.

The cost of the test at DNA Labs UAE is 4400 AED. Considering the complexity and the specialized nature of this test, the price reflects the intricate processes involved in genetic analysis and the significant impact its results have on the patient’s treatment plan and quality of life. Early diagnosis through this test can lead to better management of the condition, potentially saving lives and improving outcomes for those affected by this rare immunodeficiency disorder.

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RAG2 Gene Combined Immunodeficiency B cell-negative T cell-negative NK cell positive Genetic Test

Test Name: RAG2 Gene Combined immunodeficiency B cell-negative T cell-negative NK cell positive Genetic Test

Components: Blood or Extracted DNA or One drop Blood on FTA Card

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 RAG2 Gene Combined immunodeficiency, B cell-negative, T cell-negative, NK cell positive NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with RAG2 Gene Combined immunodeficiency, B cell-negative, T cell-negative, NK cell positive NGS Genetic DNA Test gene RAG2

Test Details: RAG2 Gene Combined Immunodeficiency (CID) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a defect in the RAG2 gene, which is responsible for the development and function of immune cells. This disorder leads to a severe immunodeficiency, where affected individuals have a lack of B cells and T cells but retain functional natural killer (NK) cells. NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) Genetic Testing is a type of genetic test that uses advanced sequencing technology to analyze multiple genes simultaneously. In the case of RAG2 CID, NGS can be used to identify mutations or variants in the RAG2 gene that may be responsible for the disorder. The NGS genetic test for RAG2 CID involves obtaining a DNA sample from the patient, usually through a blood sample. The DNA is then sequenced using NGS technology, which reads the genetic code and identifies any variations or mutations in the RAG2 gene. These variations can help diagnose RAG2 CID and provide important information for the management and treatment of the condition. It is important to note that NGS genetic testing for RAG2 CID is usually performed in specialized genetic testing laboratories and requires the expertise of geneticists and genetic counselors to interpret the results accurately. The results of the test can help guide treatment decisions, such as bone marrow transplantation or gene therapy, and provide valuable information for genetic counseling and family planning.

Test Name RAG2 Gene Combined immunodeficiency B cell-negative T cell-negative NK cell positive Genetic Test
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 RAG2 Gene Combined immunodeficiency, B cell-negative, T cell-negative, NK cell positive NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with RAG2 Gene Combined immunodeficiency, B cell-negative, T cell-negative, NK cell positive NGS Genetic DNA Test gene RAG2
Test Details

RAG2 Gene Combined Immunodeficiency (CID) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a defect in the RAG2 gene, which is responsible for the development and function of immune cells. This disorder leads to a severe immunodeficiency, where affected individuals have a lack of B cells and T cells but retain functional natural killer (NK) cells.

NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) Genetic Testing is a type of genetic test that uses advanced sequencing technology to analyze multiple genes simultaneously. In the case of RAG2 CID, NGS can be used to identify mutations or variants in the RAG2 gene that may be responsible for the disorder.

The NGS genetic test for RAG2 CID involves obtaining a DNA sample from the patient, usually through a blood sample. The DNA is then sequenced using NGS technology, which reads the genetic code and identifies any variations or mutations in the RAG2 gene. These variations can help diagnose RAG2 CID and provide important information for the management and treatment of the condition.

It is important to note that NGS genetic testing for RAG2 CID is usually performed in specialized genetic testing laboratories and requires the expertise of geneticists and genetic counselors to interpret the results accurately. The results of the test can help guide treatment decisions, such as bone marrow transplantation or gene therapy, and provide valuable information for genetic counseling and family planning.