PCR FOR HLA B27 (EDTA)
2.400,00 د.إ
PCR for HLA-B27 (EDTA) is a molecular diagnostic test used to detect the HLA-B27 gene, which is strongly associated with autoimmune disorders like ankylosing spondylitis and other spondyloarthropathies. Utilizing Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technology, this test offers high sensitivity and specificity, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
Description
PCR for HLA-B27 (EDTA) – Precision Testing for Autoimmune Diagnosis
The PCR for HLA-B27 (EDTA) Test is a highly sensitive molecular diagnostic assay that detects the presence of the HLA-B27 gene, a genetic marker strongly associated with several autoimmune and inflammatory conditions, including ankylosing spondylitis (AS), reactive arthritis, uveitis, psoriatic arthritis, and axial spondyloarthritis (SpA).
Using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology on a simple whole blood sample collected in an EDTA (lavender-top) tube, this test delivers accurate, rapid, and reliable results, helping rheumatologists confirm or rule out HLA-B27-related disorders in patients experiencing chronic back pain, joint stiffness, or unexplained inflammation.
Offered at Lab Tests Dubai with strict quality control and expert interpretation, this test plays a crucial role in early diagnosis, enabling timely treatment, improved mobility, and better long-term outcomes.
Why You Need This Test
You need the HLA-B27 PCR Test if:
- You suffer from chronic lower back pain and morning stiffness lasting over 3 months
- Your symptoms improve with exercise but not rest
- You have joint swelling, eye inflammation (uveitis), or skin rashes alongside pain
- You’re being evaluated for axial spondyloarthritis or seronegative arthritis
- A family member has been diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis
- You’re seeking answers after inconclusive X-rays or MRI findings
This test helps bridge the gap between symptoms and diagnosis often reducing years of uncertainty to just days.
Consider booking this test if you experience:
- Persistent dull back pain starting before age 45
- Stiffness in the spine or joints, especially in the morning
- Pain that worsens at night and improves with movement
- Heel pain (Achilles tendinitis or plantar fasciitis)
- Recurrent redness or pain in the eyes (uveitis)
- Family history of autoimmune joint disease
- Diarrhea or urinary infection followed by joint pain (reactive arthritis)
These may be early signs of HLA-B27-linked inflammatory arthritis best caught early for effective management.
Natural Production (Clarification: HLA-B27 Gene)
The HLA-B27 gene is naturally inherited as part of your immune system’s human leukocyte antigen (HLA) complex. It plays a role in how your body recognizes foreign substances — but in some people, it triggers an abnormal immune response leading to autoimmune attacks on joints and tissues.
While not everyone with HLA-B27 develops disease, having the gene increases risk:
- 90–95% of people with ankylosing spondylitis are HLA-B27 positive
- Up to 70% with reactive arthritis
- Higher prevalence in Middle Eastern and Northern European populations
This test uses PCR to detect the gene’s DNA sequence not antibodies or proteins making it more accurate than older methods like serotyping.
What Happens If Untreated
If HLA-B27-associated conditions go undiagnosed:
- Chronic inflammation can lead to spinal fusion (bamboo spine) in AS
- Progressive joint damage and disability
- Vision loss due to recurrent uveitis
- Reduced lung capacity and heart complications
- Long-term reliance on painkillers without addressing root cause
Early detection allows for disease-modifying treatments (e.g., biologics) that slow progression and preserve function.
How to Prepare for the Test
Preparation is simple:
- No fasting required
- Continue taking your regular medications unless advised otherwise
- Avoid blood transfusions within 72 hours (can affect DNA results)
🔹 Sample Type:
- 4 mL whole blood in 1 Lavender-top (EDTA) tube
- Must be labeled with full name, DOB, and collection date
🔹 Shipping Requirements:
- Ship refrigerated (2–8°C) in a biohazard bag with cold packs
- Complete Test Request Form (TRF) and include clinical notes (symptoms, imaging results)
We offer home blood collection across Dubai & UAE handled by trained phlebotomists.
Test Overview
Test Name | PCR for HLA-B27 (EDTA Blood) |
Methodology | Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) |
Sample Type | Whole Blood in EDTA (Lavender Top Tube) |
Volume Required | 4 mL (minimum 3 mL) |
Turnaround Time (TAT) | 10 Days |
Price | AED 699.00 |
Result | Positive / Negative for HLA-B27 gene |
Best For | Suspected ankylosing spondylitis, reactive arthritis, uveitis, SpA |
Frequently Asked Questions – HLA-B27 PCR Test (EDTA)
What is the HLA-B27 PCR test?
This test uses Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technology to detect the presence of the HLA-B27 gene in your DNA from an EDTA blood sample. HLA-B27 is a genetic marker strongly associated with autoimmune conditions like Ankylosing Spondylitis, Reactive Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, and Acute Anterior Uveitis.
Why is this test ordered?
Your doctor may recommend this test if you have:
– Chronic low back pain starting before age 45
– Morning stiffness lasting >30 minutes
– Swollen joints, heel pain, or eye inflammation (uveitis)
– A family history of Ankylosing Spondylitis
It helps support a diagnosis when clinical symptoms suggest a spondyloarthropathy.
Does a positive HLA-B27 mean I have an autoimmune disease?
No. HLA-B27 is a genetic risk factor, not a diagnosis. About 8% of healthy people in the UAE carry HLA-B27 but never develop disease. Conversely, some patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis are HLA-B27 negative. The result must be interpreted alongside your symptoms, physical exam, and imaging (e.g., X-ray or MRI).
Why is EDTA blood required?
EDTA (purple-top tube) preserves white blood cells and prevents DNA degradation, ensuring high-quality DNA extraction for accurate PCR analysis. Other anticoagulants (like heparin) can interfere with the test, so EDTA is essential for reliability.
How soon will I get my results?
Due to specialized molecular processing, results typically take 10 business days. You’ll receive a clear report stating whether the HLA-B27 allele was detected, positive or negative, with clinical interpretation for your rheumatologist or ophthalmologist.
Can this test predict if I’ll develop arthritis in the future?
No. While HLA-B27 increases risk, most carriers never develop disease. Environmental triggers (like infections) and other genes also play a role. This test is used for diagnostic support in symptomatic individuals, not for predictive screening in healthy people.
Find the Root Cause of Your Joint Pain. Is your back pain more than just strain? The HLA-B27 PCR Test gives you and your rheumatologist the genetic insight needed to uncover hidden autoimmune causes so you can stop treating symptoms and start targeting the real problem.





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