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Test Code CILPF Congenital Infantile Leukemia, FISH, Tissue


Ordering Guidance


This test is only performed on specimens from patients with acute leukemia who are 18 months of age or younger.

 

For testing bone marrow or blood specimens from patients with congenital infantile leukemia, order CILDF / Congenital Infantile Leukemia, Diagnostic FISH, Varies.

 

If this test is ordered on a patient older than 18 months of age and the reason for testing is B-cell or T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (B-ALL or T-ALL), this test will be canceled and automatically reordered by the laboratory as BLBLF / B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma, FISH, Tissue or TLBLF / T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma, FISH, Tissue.

 

If this test is ordered on a patient older than 18 months of age and the reason for testing is acute myeloid leukemia (AML), this test will be canceled and automatically reordered by the laboratory as MSTF / Myeloid Sarcoma, FISH, Tissue.

 

This test does not include a pathology consult. If a pathology consultation is requested, PATHC / Pathology Consultation should be ordered and the appropriate FISH test will be ordered and performed at an additional charge.



Shipping Instructions


Advise Express Mail or equivalent if not on courier service.



Necessary Information


A reason for testing and pathology report are required for testing to be performed. Send information with specimen. Acceptable pathology reports include working drafts, preliminary pathology or surgical pathology reports. The laboratory will not reject testing if this information is not provided, but appropriate testing and interpretation may be compromised or delayed. If this information is not provided, an appropriate indication for testing may be entered by Mayo Clinic Laboratories.



Specimen Required


Submit only 1 of the following specimens:

 

Specimen Type: Tissue

Preferred: Tissue block

Collection Instructions: Submit a formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tumor tissue block. Blocks prepared with alternative fixation methods may be acceptable; provide fixation method used.

Additional Information:

1. The paraffin embedded specimen can be from any anatomic location (skin, soft tissue, lymph node, etc.).

2. Bone specimens that have been decalcified will be attempted for FISH, with a success rate of approximately 50%.

 

Acceptable: Slides

Collection Instructions: 20 Consecutive, unstained, 5 micron-thick sections placed on positively charged slides, and 1 hematoxylin and eosin-stained slide.


Secondary ID

614180

Useful For

Detecting a neoplastic clone associated with the common chromosome abnormalities and classic rearrangements seen in infant patients with leukemia using tissue specimens

Reflex Tests

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
_PADD Probe, +1 No, (Bill Only) No
_PB02 Probe, +2 No, (Bill Only) No
_PB03 Probe, +3 No, (Bill Only) No
_PBCT Probe, +2 No, (Bill Only) No
_IL25 Interphases, <25 No, (Bill Only) No
_I099 Interphases, 25-99 No, (Bill Only) No
_I300 Interphases, >=100 No, (Bill Only) No

Testing Algorithm

This test includes a charge for application of the first probe set (2 fluorescence in situ hybridization [FISH] probes) and professional interpretation of results. Additional charges will be incurred for all reflex probes performed. Analysis charges will be incurred based on the number of cells analyzed per probe set. If no cells are available for analysis, no analysis charges will be incurred.

 

This FISH test allows different combinations of probes to be utilized based on the patient’s age and clinical question, per client request.

 

All probes marked with an asterisk* will be performed as reflex testing, without notification, if the corresponding region was disrupted or potentially disrupted. Patients found to have a MYC rearrangement will be reflexed to the break-apart BCL6 and BCL2 probe sets. Patients found to have 3 copies of KAT6A will be reflexed with D8Z2/MYC.

 

The FISH panel for patients younger than 3 months includes testing for the following abnormalities using the FISH probes listed:

11q23 rearrangement, MLL (KMT2A)

*t(4;11)(q21;q23) AFF1/MLL

*t(9;11)(p22;q23) MLLT3/MLL

*t(10;11)(p12;q23) MLLT10/MLL

*t(11;19)(q23;p13.1) MLL/ELL

*t(11;19)(q23;p13.3) MLL/MLLT1-

t(8;16), [M4,M5], KAT6A/CREBBP

*D8Z2/MYC for trisomy 8

t(1;22), [M7], RBM15/MKL1

+13/+21, 13q14 and 21q22

 

If no classic abnormalities are observed, other FISH probes may be offered by the laboratory.

 

The FISH panel is dependent on the reason for testing and the patient’s diagnosis (acute myeloid leukemia [AML], B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia [ALL], or T-cell ALL).

 

The initial FISH panel for patients 3 months to 18 months of age with AML includes testing for the following abnormalities:

11q23 rearrangement, MLL (KMT2A)

*t(4;11)(q21;q23) AFF1/MLL

*t(9;11)(p22;q23) MLLT3/MLL

*t(10;11)(p12;q23) MLLT10/MLL

*t(11;19)(q23;p13.1) MLL/ELL

 

If an MLL disruption is not identified, the following secondary AML FISH probes will be evaluated:

inv(16), [M4, Eos], MYH11/CBFB

t(8;21), [M2], RUNX1T1/RUNX1

t(15;17), [M3], PML/RARA

12p13 rearrangement, ETV6 break-apart

*t(7;12)(q36;p13), MNX1/ETV6

t(8;16), [M4,M5], KAT6A/CREBBP

inv(16), GLIS2/CBFA2T3

11p15.4 rearrangement, NUP98 break-apart

t(1;22), [M7], RBM15/MKL1

 

The initial FISH panel for patients 3 to 18 months of age with B-cell ALL includes testing for the following abnormalities:

11q23 rearrangement, MLL (KMT2A)

*t(4;11)(q21;q23) AFF1/MLL

*t(9;11)(p22;q23) MLLT3/MLL

*t(10;11)(p12;q23) MLLT10/MLL

*t(11;19)(q23;p13.3) MLL/MLLT1

 

If an MLL disruption is not identified, the following secondary panel of B-cell ALL FISH probes will be evaluated:

+9/9p-, CDKN2A/D9Z1

t(9;22) BCR/ABL1 fusion

-17/17p-, TP53/D17Z1

t(1;19)(q23;p13), PBX1/TCF3 fusion

Hyperdiploidy, +4,+10,+17: D4Z1/D10Z1/D17Z1

t(12;21)(p13;q22), ETV6/RUNX1 fusion and iAMP21

*12p13 rearrangement, ETV6 break-apart

14q32 rearrangement, IGH break-apart

8q24.1 rearrangement, MYC

*3q27 rearrangement, BCL6 break-apart

*18q21 rearrangement, BCL2 break-apart

 

If a classic B-cell ALL abnormality is not identified in the first 11 probes analyzed, the following tertiary panel of B-cell ALL FISH probes will be evaluated, 9p24.1 rearrangement, JAK2.

 

The initial FISH panel for patients 3 to 18 months of age with T-cell ALL includes testing for the following abnormalities:

11q23 rearrangement, MLL (KMT2A)

*t(6;11)(q27;q23) MLLT4(AFDN)/MLL

*t(9;11)(p22;q23) MLLT3/MLL

*t(10;11)(p12;q23) MLLT10/MLL

*t(11;19)(q23;p13.3) MLL/MLLT1

*t(11;19)(q23;p13.1) MLL/ELL

 

If an MLL disruption is not identified, the following secondary panel of T-cell ALL FISH probes will be evaluated:

+9/9p-, CDKN2A/D9Z1

t(9;22) BCR/ABL1

-17/17p-, TP53/D17Z1

t(5;14), TLX3/BCL11B

7q34 rearrangement, TRB

*t(7;10) - TRB/TLX1

14q11.2 rearrangement, TRAD

*t(10;14) - TLX1/TRAD

t(10;11), MLLT10/PICALM

1p33 rearrangement, TAL1/STIL

 

Appropriate ancillary probes may be performed at consultant discretion to render comprehensive assessment. Any additional probes will have the results included within the final report and will be performed at an additional charge.

Method Name

Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH)

Reporting Name

Congenital Infantile Leuk, FISH, Ts

Specimen Type

Tissue

Specimen Minimum Volume

15 consecutive, unstained, 5-micron-thick sections placed on positively charged slides, and 1 hematoxylin and eosin-stained slide.

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time Special Container
Tissue Ambient (preferred)
  Refrigerated 

Reject Due To

All specimens will be evaluated at Mayo Clinic Laboratories for test suitability.

Clinical Information

While pediatric leukemia is the most common malignancy affecting children, acute leukemia occuring prior to the age of 18 months (infant leukemia) or occuring within the first 3 months of life (congenital leukemia) are relatively rare in occurrence. The incidence of congenital and infant acute leukemia cases (through 12 months of age) is estimated at only 30 to 40 cases/million/year, with the majority comprising infant cases. Nearly all cases of congenital and infant acute leukemia represent either acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia/lymphoblastic lymphoma (B-ALL/LBL) with only very rare cases of T-cell-ALL/LBL identified in this age group.

 

Characteristic genetic abnormalities have been identified in both the congenital acute leukemia and infant acute leukemia setting, each with uniquely associated clinical-pathologic correlations. Rare but important patients with KAT6A/CREBBP translocations and congenital acute leukemia have been described with spontaneously remitting AML despite the lack of therapeutic intervention. In addition, transient abnormal myelopoiesis associated with Down syndrome is another common manifestation encountered in the neonatal setting that can be associated with the development of frank acute leukemia. In contrast, nearly 80% of infant acute leukemia cases are associated with MLL(KMT2A) translocation events with varying percentages of translocation partners based on an AML versus B-ALL/LBL presentation.

 

Due to the underlying genetic heterogeneity associated with both congenital and infant leukemia and the important prognostic, diagnostic, and occasional therapeutic targets identified, appropriate genetic characterization of this uncommon acute leukemia presentation is critical. These thorough fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) panels have been developed by Mayo Clinic Laboratories to interrogate the more common AML and B-ALL abnormalities associated with both congenital and infant acute leukemias. These FISH probes have been validated both in bone marrow/blood CILDF / Congenital Infantile Leukemia, Diagnostic FISH, Varies and in paraffin CILPF / Congenital Infantile Leukemia, FISH, Tissuesince a significant minority of these patient’s present clinically with isolated extramedullary (tissue) manifestations (ie, myeloid sarcoma).

Reference Values

An interpretive report will be provided.

Interpretation

A neoplastic clone is detected when the percent of cells with an abnormality exceeds the normal reference range for any given probe.

 

A positive result is not diagnostic for congenital or infantile leukemia but may provide relevant prognostic information.

 

The absence of an abnormal clone does not rule out the presence of neoplastic disorder.

Method Description

This test is performed using commercially available and laboratory-developed probes. Gain or loss of chromosomes 4, 8, 10, 13, 17, and 21 are detected using enumeration strategy probes. Deletion of the CDKN2A locus on chromosome 9 and TP53 on chromosome 17 are detected using enumeration strategy. Rearrangements involving genes involving MLL (KMT2A), NUP98, ETV6, MYC, JAK2, IGH, TAL1/STIL, TRB, and TRAD are detected using a dual-color break-apart (BAP) strategy probe. If a MYC gene region separation is identified, break-apart BCL2 and BCL6 will be evaluated using a dual-color break-apart (BAP) strategy probe. Dual-color, dual-fusion fluorescence in situ hybridization (D-FISH) strategy probe sets are used to detect inv(16), t(8;21), t(15;17), t(8;16), t(1;22),  t(7;12), t(9;22), t(12;21), t(1;19), t(5;14), t(9;22), t(10;11),  and in reflex testing when a rearrangement of the MLL, TRB, TRAD gene region is observed. Amplification of ABL1 (9q34) is detected using a D-FISH probe strategy.

 

Paraffin-embedded tissues are cut at 5 microns and mounted on positively charged glass slides. The selection of tissue and the identification of target areas on the hematoxylin and eosin (H and E)-stained slide are performed by a pathologist. Using the H and E-stained slide as a reference, target areas are etched with a diamond-tipped etcher on the back of the unstained slide to be assayed. For each probe set, the probes are hybridized to the appropriate target areas and 2 technologists each analyze 50 interphase nuclei (100 total) per probe set with the results expressed as the percent abnormal nuclei.(Unpublished Mayo method)

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Friday

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester

Test Classification

This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements. It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.

CPT Code Information

88271 x2, 88291-DNA probe, each (first probe set), interpretation and report

88271 x2-DNA probe, each; each additional probe set (if appropriate)

88271-DNA probe, each; coverage for sets containing 3 probes (if appropriate)

88271 x 2-DNA probe, each; coverage for sets containing 4 probes (if appropriate)

88271 x 3-DNA probe, each; coverage for sets containing 5 probes (if appropriate)

88274 w/modifier 52-Interphase in situ hybridization, <25 cells, each probe set (if appropriate)

88274-Interphase in situ hybridization, 25 to 99 cells, each probe set (if appropriate)

88275-Interphase in situ hybridization, 100 to 300 cells, each probe set (if appropriate)

LOINC Code Information

Test ID Test Order Name Order LOINC Value
CILPF Congenital Infantile Leuk, FISH, Ts In Process

 

Result ID Test Result Name Result LOINC Value
614181 Result Summary 50397-9
614182 Interpretation 69965-2
614183 Result Table 93356-4
614184 Result 62356-1
GC095 Reason for Referral 42349-1
614185 Specimen 31208-2
614186 Source 31208-2
614187 Tissue ID 80398-1
614188 Method 85069-3
614189 Additional Information 48767-8
614190 Disclaimer 62364-5
614191 Released by 18771-6

Forms

If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send a Hematopathology/Cytogenetics Test Request (T726) with the specimen.