Test Code Epic LAB5076 Microsporidia species, Molecular Detection, PCR, Varies
Additional Codes
SQ code MSPCR
Mayo code LCMSP
Reporting Name
Microsporidia PCRSpecimen Type
VariesPerforming Laboratory
Mayo Clinic Laboratories in RochesterUseful For
Detecting Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon species in fecal and urine specimens to support the clinical diagnosis of microsporidiosis
Testing Algorithm
The following algorithms are available:
Ordering Guidance
For specimens other than feces or urine, MTBS / Microsporidia Stain, Varies should be ordered since it will detect other microsporidia not targeted by this assay.
Necessary Information
Specimen source is required.
Specimen Required
Submit only 1 of the following specimens:
Preferred:
Specimen Type: Unpreserved feces
Supplies:
-Stool container, Small (Random), 4 oz (T288)
-Stool Collection Kit, Random (T635)
Container/Tube: Fecal container
Specimen Volume: 5 g
Specimen Type: Preserved feces
Supplies:
-ECOFIX Stool Transport Vial (Kit) (T219)
-Stool Collection Kit, Random (T635)
Container/Tube: ECOFIX preservative
Specimen Volume: 5 g
Specimen Type: Urine
Container/Tube: Sterile container
Specimen Volume: 5 mL
Collection Instructions: Mid-stream, clean-catch, suprapubic aspirates and catheterization collections are acceptable. Submit in a clean, sterile container free from preservatives. The first portion of the voided urine (first void) is also acceptable.
Specimen Minimum Volume
Feces: 1 g
Urine: 0.5 mL
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
---|---|---|---|
Varies | Refrigerated (preferred) | 7 days | |
Ambient | 7 days | ||
Frozen | 7 days |
Special Instructions
Reference Values
Negative
Day(s) Performed
Tuesday through Friday
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
87798
LOINC Code Information
Test ID | Test Order Name | Order LOINC Value |
---|---|---|
LCMSP | Microsporidia PCR | 94332-4 |
Result ID | Test Result Name | Result LOINC Value |
---|---|---|
MSPS | Specimen Source | 31208-2 |
36744 | Encephalitozoon species | 94333-2 |
36745 | Enterocytozoon bieneusi | 94334-0 |
Reject Due To
Urine containing preservatives Prostate secretions and samples Feces in preservatives other than ECOFIX |
Reject |
Method Name
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)/DNA Probe Hybridization
Method Description
Nucleic acid is extracted from feces and urine using the automated MagNA Pure bead-based system (Roche Molecular Systems). The extract is then transferred to individual self-contained capillary cuvettes for amplification. The LightCycler is a self-contained automated instrument that amplifies and monitors the development of target nucleic acid (amplicon) after each cycle of polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
The DNA target for PCR assay is the 18S ribosomal RNA gene of Enterocytozoon bieneusi, Encephalitozoon intestinalis, Encephalitozoon hellem, and Encephalitozoon cuniculi.
This assay utilizes 2 primers and 2 probes, which are specific for E bieneusi and 3 primers and 2 probes specific for Encephalitozoon species. The specific base pair DNA target sequence is first amplified by PCR using the target-specific primers. Amplicon is then detected during melting curve analysis using fluorescence resonance energy transfer probes, which utilizes one hybridization probe with a donor fluorophore, fluorescein, at the 3' end and a second hybridization probe with an acceptor fluorophore, at the 5' end. Fluorescence is produced when the 2 probes anneal to the target sequence in close proximity to one another. The LC-Red 670 emits a measurable and quantifiable light signal at a specific wavelength when E bieneusi is present, and the LC-Red 610 emits a measurable and quantifiable light signal in the presence of Encephalitozoon species.(Bernard PS, Reiser A, Pritham GH: Mutation detection by fluorescent hybridization probe melting curves. In: Meuer S, Wittwer C, Nakagawara K, eds. Rapid Cycle Real-Time PCR: Methods and Applications. Springer; 2012:11-20)
Report Available
2 to 4 daysForms
If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send 1 of the following forms with the specimen:
-Microbiology Test Request (T244)