MetaSystems Probes has received IVDR certification for our initial 26 fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probes from the notified body, BSI. Achieving this milestone was not without its challenges, and we are delighted to have accomplished IVDR certification for this probe set at an early stage.
XL 5q32 PDGFRB BA
Break Apart Probe
- Order Number
- D-5104-100-OG
- Package Size
- 100 µl (10 Tests)
- Chromosome
- 055
- Regulatory Status
- IVDD
IVDR Certification
MetaSystems Probes has already certified a large part of its portfolio, according to IVDR. For organizational reasons, we currently provide only the IVDD product.
Discover all IVDR-certified productsXL 5q32 PDGFRB BA consists of an orange-labeled probe hybridizing proximal to the PDGFRB gene region at 5q32 and a green-labeled probe hybridizing distal to the PDGFRB gene region at 5q32-33.1.
Probe maps are created in accordance with the intended purpose of the product. Solid colored bars do not necessarily indicate that the probe fully covers the indicated genomic region. Therefore, caution is advised when interpreting results generated through off-label use. Probe map details based on UCSC Genome Browser GRCh37/hg19. Map components not to scale. Further information is available on request.
The updated (2016) World Health Organization (WHO) classification of tumors of the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues indicates the category myeloid/lymphoid neoplasms with eosinophilia and rearrangement of PDGFRA, PDGFRB, FGFR1, or with PCM1-JAK2.
Myeloid neoplasms (MPNs) with rearrangement of PDGFRB are phenotypically and genotypically diverse. The fusion genes involving PDGFRB described to date have been associated with cytogenetically detectable translocations. MPNs associated with rearrangement of PDGFRB are responsive to imatinib.
Clinical Applications
- Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia and Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (CML/MPN)
Normal Cell:
Two green-orange colocalization/fusion signals (2GO).
Aberrant Cell (typical results):
One green-orange colocalization/fusion signal (1GO), one separate green (1G) and orange (1O) signal each resulting from a chromosome break in the relevant locus.
- Wlodarska et al (1997) Blood 89:1716-1722
- Apperley et al (2002) N Engl J Med 347:481-487
- Wilkinson et al (2003) Blood 102:4187-4190
Certificate of Analysis (CoA)
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