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Chimerism Testing and Engraftment Monitoring

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Chimerism Testing and Engraftment Monitoring
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Purpose of Chimerism Testing

What is Chimerism Testing?
  • Used to confirm and monitor engraftment in patients who have received an allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT).
  • Detects early relapse and helps guide immunotherapy management decisions.

Chimerism monitoring is essential for evaluating transplant success and early intervention in case of relapse.

Available Tests for Chimerism Monitoring

1. Genetic Profiling (STR-Based Chimerism Testing)

  • Method:
    • Semi-quantitative PCR amplification of genomic regions containing short tandem repeats (STRs).
  • Specimen Requirements:
    • Pre-transplant:
      • Patient: Blood sample (EDTA) or buccal swab.
      • Donor: Blood sample (EDTA) or buccal swab.
    • Post-transplant:
      • Patient: Blood/bone marrow sample (EDTA).
  • Limitations:
    • Can be performed in both sex-matched and sex-mismatched HSCTs.
  • Turnaround Time:
    • 72 hours from receipt in the laboratory.

2. Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH) for Chimerism

  • Method:
    • Application of fluorescent DNA probes specific to the X and Y chromosomes.
  • Specimen Requirements:
    • Pre-transplant: None.
    • Post-transplant: Blood/bone marrow sample (EDTA or Lithium Heparin tube).
  • Limitations:
    • Only applicable in patients receiving sex-mismatched HSCTs.
  • Turnaround Time:
    • 4 days from receipt in the laboratory.

Genetic profiling is widely applicable, while FISH is restricted to sex-mismatched transplants.

Chimerism Testing at Ampath

How to Request Testing

  • Genetic profiling can be requested using the mnemonic: DNAPCR.
  • For FISH requests or additional information, contact the Genetics team at:

Ampath offers advanced chimerism testing to support post-transplant monitoring and clinical decision-making.