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26851 sTfR (Soluble Transferrin Receptor), Serum (STFR1)

sTfR (Soluble Transferrin Receptor), Serum (STFR1)
Test Code: STFR1SO
Synonyms/Keywords

sTfR, Soluble transferrin receptor​

Useful For

​Aiding in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia in patients with chronic disease.

Specimen Requirements

Specimen TypePreferred Container/TubeAcceptable Container/TubeSpecimen VolumeSpecimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
​Serum
​Serum Separator Tube (SST)
​Red Top Tube (RTT)
​1 mL
​​0.6 mL
Collection Processing Instructions

​Within 2 hours of collection, centrifuge the specimen.

For red-top tubes, aliquot serum into a plastic vial prior to sending.

Specimen Stability Information
Specimen TypeTemperatureTime
​​Serum
​Refrigerated (preferred)
​7 days
​Ambient
​7 days
​Frozen
​90 days
Rejection Criteria

Gross hemolysis

Interference

The soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) immunoassay should not be used for the routine clinical evaluation of patients for iron status when ferritin immunoassay (FERR1 / Ferritin, Serum) would be appropriate, such as in the absence of confounding pathologies (inflammation, infection, chronic disease, or malignancy).

Soluble transferrin receptor assays are not standardized, therefore results from different assays should not be used interchangeably.

Patients with hemolysis and recent blood loss may have falsely elevated sTfR concentrations.

Race-based differences in sTfR have been observed with Black subjects having 9% higher values compared to non-Black subjects.

Altitude-based differences in sTfR have been observed with subjects residing at high altitude having concentrations 9% higher than those nearer to sea level.

Performing Laboratory Information
Performing LocationDay(s) Test PerformedAnalytical TimeMethodology/Instrumentation
​Mayo Clinic Laboratories
​Monday - Friday
​1-3 days
​Chemiluminescent Immunoassay
Reference Lab
Test Information

Transferrin receptor (TfR) mediates iron uptake by cells. It is a transmembrane, disulfide-linked dimer of two identical subunits that binds and internalizes diferric transferrin, thereby delivering iron to the cell cytosol. When a cell needs iron, TfR expression increases to facilitate iron uptake. Since the major use of iron is for hemoglobin synthesis, about 80% of total TfR is located on erythroid progenitor cells.

Soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) is the product of the proteolysis of TfR at a specific site in the extracellular domain, which leads to monomers that are measurable in serum. A constant relationship is reported between total TfR and the concentration of sTfR in serum. Thus, the concentration of sTfR in serum is an indirect measure of total TfR.

The concentration of sTfR in serum elevates with iron deficiency and hyperplastic erythropoiesis (eg, hemolytic anemia, beta-thalassemia, polycythemia) and decreases in subjects with hypoplastic erythropoiesis (eg, chronic renal failure, aplastic anemia or post-transplant anemia).

Anemia of chronic disease (ACD) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA), the most common forms of anemia, are differentiated primarily by estimates of iron status. Standard measures of iron status, such as ferritin, total iron-binding capacity, and serum iron are confounded by chronic disease, which leads to equivocal results.

Measurement of sTfR is valuable as an indicator of iron deficiency in individuals with chronic disease (eg, inflammatory diseases and infections) as sTfR is minimally affected by proinflammatory cytokines found in ACD patients, which provides an advantage over serum ferritin in the evaluation of iron status and erythropoiesis.

Reference Range Information
Performing LocationReference Range
Mayo Clinic Laboratories​
​ 0.63-2.64 mg/L

It is reported that Aferican Americans may have slightly higher values.
Interpretation

Soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) concentrations are inversely related to iron status; sTfR elevates in response to iron deficiency and decreases in response to iron repletion.

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CPTModifier
(if needed)
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84238​
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Synonyms/Keywords

sTfR, Soluble transferrin receptor​

Ordering Applications
Ordering ApplicationDescription
​Cerner
​s​TfR (Soluble Transferrin Receptor), Serum​

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Specimen Requirements

Specimen TypePreferred Container/TubeAcceptable Container/TubeSpecimen VolumeSpecimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
​Serum
​Serum Separator Tube (SST)
​Red Top Tube (RTT)
​1 mL
​​0.6 mL
Collection Processing

​Within 2 hours of collection, centrifuge the specimen.

For red-top tubes, aliquot serum into a plastic vial prior to sending.

Specimen Stability Information
Specimen TypeTemperatureTime
​​Serum
​Refrigerated (preferred)
​7 days
​Ambient
​7 days
​Frozen
​90 days
Rejection Criteria

Gross hemolysis

Interference

The soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) immunoassay should not be used for the routine clinical evaluation of patients for iron status when ferritin immunoassay (FERR1 / Ferritin, Serum) would be appropriate, such as in the absence of confounding pathologies (inflammation, infection, chronic disease, or malignancy).

Soluble transferrin receptor assays are not standardized, therefore results from different assays should not be used interchangeably.

Patients with hemolysis and recent blood loss may have falsely elevated sTfR concentrations.

Race-based differences in sTfR have been observed with Black subjects having 9% higher values compared to non-Black subjects.

Altitude-based differences in sTfR have been observed with subjects residing at high altitude having concentrations 9% higher than those nearer to sea level.

Useful For

​Aiding in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia in patients with chronic disease.

Reference Range Information
Performing LocationReference Range
Mayo Clinic Laboratories​
​ 0.63-2.64 mg/L

It is reported that Aferican Americans may have slightly higher values.
Interpretation

Soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) concentrations are inversely related to iron status; sTfR elevates in response to iron deficiency and decreases in response to iron repletion.

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Performing Laboratory Information
Performing LocationDay(s) Test PerformedAnalytical TimeMethodology/Instrumentation
​Mayo Clinic Laboratories
​Monday - Friday
​1-3 days
​Chemiluminescent Immunoassay
Reference Lab
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Outreach CPTs
CPTModifier
(if needed)
QuantityDescriptionComments
84238​
​1
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