Prion Sequence Analysis
Genetic prion diseases are characterized by cognitive difficulties, ataxia, myoclonus (abrupt jerking movements of muscle groups and/or entire limbs) as well as various other neurologic and psychiatric findings. Mutations in the human prion protein gene, PRNP, are associated with inherited prion diseases. Most mutations are point mutations, while a minority are insertions of one or more of a 24-base pair repeat motif. Allele specific mutation analysis is available for patients carrying a mutation and heterozygous for p.129 M/V genotype. Identification of a mutation as well as the disease-modifying amino acid variant at codon 129 allows for genotype:phenotype correlation.
Indications for Testing
- Spongiform encephalopathy
- Family history of spongiform encephalopathy
- Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
- Fatal familial insomnia
- Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker syndrome
Sample Requirements
Contact the National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center online or at 216-368-0587 or 216-368-0819 for specifics on collecting and sending blood, CSF, tissue at autopsy, brain biopsy and/or urine.
Sample Handling
NOTE: All specimens should be shipped to the National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center following their specific directions.
Turnaround Time
10 – 14 days, reported to the National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center only.
Please submit a completed National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center Requisition for each sample, available on their website.
Please submit a completed Molecular Requisition for each sample.