SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND

ABCC8, ABCD1, ABCD4, ACAD8, ACAD9, ACADM, ACADS, ACADSB, ACADVL, ACOX1, ACSF3, AGA, AGL, AGPS, ALDH6A1, ALDOA, ALDOB, ALG1, ALG11, ALG12, ALG13, ALG2, ALG3, ALG6, ALG8, ALG9, AMACR, AMT, ARG1, ARSA, ARSB, ASL, ASPA, ASS1, AUH, B4GALT1, BCKDHA, BCKDHB, BTD, CAD, CCDC115, CD320, CLN3, CLN5, CLN6, CLN8, CLPB, COG1, COG2, COG4, COG5, COG6, COG7, COG8, CPS1, CPT1A, CPT2, CTNS, CTSA, CTSK, DBT, DDOST, DHCR7, DHDDS, DLD, DNAJC12, DNAJC19, DOLK, DPAGT1, DPM1, DPM2, DPM3, ENO3, ETFA, ETFB, ETFDH, FBP1, FUCA1, FUT8, G6PC, GAA, GALC, GALNS, GAMT, GATM, GBA, GBE1, GCDH, GCH1, GCK, GCSH, GLA, GLB1, GLDC, GLUD1, GM2A, GMPPA, GNE, GNPTAB, GNPTG, GNS, GUSB, GYG1, GYS1, GYS2, HADH, HADHA, HADHB, HCFC1, HEXA, HEXB, HGSNAT, HMGCL, HMGCS2, HPD, HRAS, HSD17B10, HSD17B4, HYAL1, IDS, IDUA, INSR, KCNJ11, LAMP2,  LDHA, LIAS, LIPA, LMBRD1, MAN1B1, MAN2B1, MANBA, MCEE, MCOLN1, MFSD8, MGAT2, MLYCD, MMAA, MMAB, MMACHC, MMADHC, MMUT, MOGS, MPDU1, MPI, MTR, MTRR, NAGA, NAGLU, NAGS, NEU1, NGLY1, NPC1, NPC2, NUS1, OPA3, OTC, PAH, PCBD1, PEX1, PEX10, PEX11B, PEX12, PEX13, PEX14, PEX16, PEX19, PEX2, PEX26, PEX3, PEX5, PEX6, PEX7, PFKM, PGAM2, PGM1, PHKA1, PHKA2, PHKB, PHKG2, PHYH, PMM2, PPM1K, PPT1, PRKAG2, PSAP, PTS, PYGL, PYGM, QDPR, RFT1, SCP2, SERAC1, SGSH,  SLC16A1, SLC17A5, SLC22A5, SLC25A13, SLC25A15, SLC25A20, SLC2A2, SLC35A1, SLC35A2, SLC35C1, SLC37A4, SLC39A8, SLC6A8, SLC6A9, SMPD1, SRD5A3, SSR4, STT3A, STT3B, SUCLA2, SUCLG1, SUMF1, TAFAZZIN, TIMM50, TMEM165, TMEM199, TMEM70, TPP1, TUSC3, VPS33A

Category:

Background

Evartia metabolic test is offered as a single, detailed panel of 223 genes involved in metabolic pathways.

 

What disease categories are associated with the genes tested in this panel?

  • 3-Methylglutaconic aciduria
  • Cerebral creatine deficiency
  • Congenital disorders of glycosylation
  • Fatty acid oxidation disorders
  • Glycine encephalopathy
  • Glycogen storage diseases
  • Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia
  • Hyperphenylalaninemia
  • Lysosomal storage disorders
  • Maple syrup urine disease and DLD deficiency
  • Methylmalonic acidemia
  • Peroxisomal disorders
  • Urea cycle disorders

 

GENES

ABCC8, ABCD1, ABCD4, ACAD8, ACAD9, ACADM, ACADS, ACADSB, ACADVL, ACOX1, ACSF3, AGA, AGL, AGPS, ALDH6A1, ALDOA, ALDOB, ALG1, ALG11, ALG12, ALG13, ALG2, ALG3, ALG6, ALG8, ALG9, AMACR, AMT, ARG1, ARSA, ARSB, ASL, ASPA, ASS1, AUH, B4GALT1, BCKDHA, BCKDHB, BTD, CAD, CCDC115, CD320, CLN3, CLN5, CLN6, CLN8, CLPB, COG1, COG2, COG4, COG5, COG6, COG7, COG8, CPS1, CPT1A, CPT2, CTNS, CTSA, CTSK, DBT, DDOST, DHCR7, DHDDS, DLD, DNAJC12, DNAJC19, DOLK, DPAGT1, DPM1, DPM2, DPM3, ENO3, ETFA, ETFB, ETFDH, FBP1, FUCA1, FUT8, G6PC, GAA, GALC, GALNS, GAMT, GATM, GBA, GBE1, GCDH, GCH1, GCK, GCSH, GLA, GLB1, GLDC, GLUD1, GM2A, GMPPA, GNE, GNPTAB, GNPTG, GNS, GUSB, GYG1, GYS1, GYS2, HADH, HADHA, HADHB, HCFC1, HEXA, HEXB, HGSNAT, HMGCL, HMGCS2, HPD, HRAS, HSD17B10, HSD17B4, HYAL1, IDS, IDUA, INSR, KCNJ11, LAMP2,  LDHA, LIAS, LIPA, LMBRD1, MAN1B1, MAN2B1, MANBA, MCEE, MCOLN1, MFSD8, MGAT2, MLYCD, MMAA, MMAB, MMACHC, MMADHC, MMUT, MOGS, MPDU1, MPI, MTR, MTRR, NAGA, NAGLU, NAGS, NEU1, NGLY1, NPC1, NPC2, NUS1, OPA3, OTC, PAH, PCBD1, PEX1, PEX10, PEX11B, PEX12, PEX13, PEX14, PEX16, PEX19, PEX2, PEX26, PEX3, PEX5, PEX6, PEX7, PFKM, PGAM2, PGM1, PHKA1, PHKA2, PHKB, PHKG2, PHYH, PMM2, PPM1K, PPT1, PRKAG2, PSAP, PTS, PYGL, PYGM, QDPR, RFT1, SCP2, SERAC1, SGSH,  SLC16A1, SLC17A5, SLC22A5, SLC25A13, SLC25A15, SLC25A20, SLC2A2, SLC35A1, SLC35A2, SLC35C1, SLC37A4, SLC39A8, SLC6A8, SLC6A9, SMPD1, SRD5A3, SSR4, STT3A, STT3B, SUCLA2, SUCLG1, SUMF1, TAFAZZIN, TIMM50, TMEM165, TMEM199, TMEM70, TPP1, TUSC3, VPS33A

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