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XL IGH/MAFB DF

Translocation/Dual Fusion Probe

Order Number
D-5146-100-OG
Package Size
100 µl (10 Tests)
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Chromosomes
1420
Regulatory Status
IVDD

IVDR Certification

This probe is IVDR-certified in compliance with the Regulation (EU) 2017/746 on in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDR).

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Product Description

XL IGH/MAFB DF

XL t(14;20) IGH/MAFB DF consists of a green-labeled probe hybridizing to the IGH gene region at 14q32.3 and an orange-labeled probe hybridizing to the the MAFB gene and flanking regions at 20q12.

Probe maps for selected products have been updated. These updates ensure a consistent presentation of all gaps larger than 10 kb including adjustments to markers, genes, and related elements. This update does not affect the device characteristics or product composition. Please refer to the list to find out which products now include updated probe maps.

Probe map details are based on UCSC Genome Browser GRCh37/hg19, with map components not to scale.

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Clinical Details

Clinical Applications

  • Multiple Myeloma and Plasma Cell Neoplasms (MM)
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XL IGH/MAFB DF

XL IGH/MAFB DF hybridized to bone marrow cells, one aberrant cell is shown. A translocation t(14;20) has occurred generating a signal pattern of two colocalization/fusion signals, one green and one orange signal.

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Expected Patterns

Expected Pattern 1

Normal Cell:
Two green (2G) and two orange (2O) signals.

Expected Pattern 2

Aberrant Cell (typical results):
One green (1G), one orange (1O), and two green-orange colocalization/fusion signals (2GO) resulting from a reciprocal translocation between the relevant loci.

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Literature

  • Boersma-Vreugdenhil et al (2004) Brit J Haem 126:355-363
  • Ross et al (2010) Haematologica 95:1221-1225
  • Rajan and Rajkumar (2015) Blood Cancer J 5:e365

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