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26825 IA2 Autoantibodies (FIAAB)

IA2 Autoantibodies (FIAAB)
Test Code: FIAABSO
Synonyms/Keywords

​IA2 Antibodies, ICA512 Autoantibodies, Tyrosine Phosphatase Autoantibodies​​

Specimen Requirements
Specimen TypePreferred Container/TubeAcceptable Container/TubeSpecimen VolumeSpecimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
​Serum
​​Serum Separator Tube (SST)
​Red Top Tube (RTT)
​1 mL
​1 mL

​0.5 mL

Collection Processing Instructions

1. Centrifuge and aliquot 1 mL of serum into a plastic vial.

2. Freeze immediately after separation and send frozen.

Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type
TemperatureTime


Serum​​


​Frozen (preferred)
​107 days
​Ambient
​72 hours
​Refrigerated
​​72 hours
Rejection Criteria

None specified

Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location
Day(s) Test PerformedAnalytical TimeMethodology/Instrumentation
​Mayo Clinic Laboratories​
Varies​


​8-15 days

​Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)

Mayo sends specimens to Esoterix Endocrinology for testing.

Reference Lab
Test Information

​Type 1 diabetes, commonly referred to as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), is caused by pancreatic beta-cell destruction that leads to an absolute insulin deficiency.(1) The clinical onset of diabetes does not occur until 80% to 90% of these cells have been destroyed. Prior to clinical onset, type 1 diabetes is often characterized by circulating autoantibodies against a variety of islet cell antigens, including glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), tyrosine phosphatase (IA2), and insulin.(2-7) The autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing pancreatic beta cells is thought to be the primary cause of type 1 diabetes. The presence of these autoantibodies provides early evidence of autoimmune disease activity, and their measurement can be useful in assisting the physician with the prediction, diagnosis, and management of patients with diabetes. Autoantibodies to IA2, a tyrosine phosphatase-like protein, are found in 50% to 75% of type 1 diabetics at and prior to disease onset. These autoantibodies are generally more prevalent in younger onset patients. Because the risk of diabetes is increased with the presence of each additional autoantibody, the positive predictive value of the IA2 antibody test is enhanced when measured in conjunction with antibodies to GAD and insulin.

Reference Range Information

Negative: <7.5 U/mL

Positive: > or = 7.5 U/mL

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Synonyms/Keywords

​IA2 Antibodies, ICA512 Autoantibodies, Tyrosine Phosphatase Autoantibodies​​

Ordering Applications
Ordering Application
Description
​Cerner
​​IA2 Autoantibodied (FIAABSO)
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Specimen Requirements
Specimen TypePreferred Container/TubeAcceptable Container/TubeSpecimen VolumeSpecimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
​Serum
​​Serum Separator Tube (SST)
​Red Top Tube (RTT)
​1 mL
​1 mL

​0.5 mL

Collection Processing

1. Centrifuge and aliquot 1 mL of serum into a plastic vial.

2. Freeze immediately after separation and send frozen.

Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type
TemperatureTime


Serum​​


​Frozen (preferred)
​107 days
​Ambient
​72 hours
​Refrigerated
​​72 hours
Rejection Criteria

None specified

Reference Range Information

Negative: <7.5 U/mL

Positive: > or = 7.5 U/mL

For more information visit:
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location
Day(s) Test PerformedAnalytical TimeMethodology/Instrumentation
​Mayo Clinic Laboratories​
Varies​


​8-15 days

​Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)

Mayo sends specimens to Esoterix Endocrinology for testing.

Reference Lab
For billing questions, see Contacts
Outreach CPTs
CPT
Modifier
(if needed)
QuantityDescriptionComments
​​86341
​1
For most current information refer to the Marshfield Laboratory online reference manual.