Invitae Inborn Errors of Immunity and Cytopenias Panel
Comprehensive panel evaluating genes tied to inherited immune disorders, including cytopenias, bone marrow failure, and hereditary lymphoma.
Accessed through the Invitae Unlock™ Sponsored Testing Program•Sponsored by Invitae | Labcorp•Performed by Invitae | Labcorp
Designed to support clinical decision-making and ordering in your practice.
For healthcare providers
Overview
Invitae Unlock Immunology offers sponsored access to the Inborn Errors of Immunity and Cytopenias Panel, Invitae’s most comprehensive assay for evaluating inherited immune disorders and cytopenias. The panel includes genes tied to combined immunodeficiencies, immune dysregulation, and bone marrow failure, supporting clearer diagnosis and management. U.S. providers may order for eligible patients.
When to consider this test
Patient selection
- Patient resides in the United States.
- Patient has a clinical suspicion for an inborn error of immunity (IEI), including primary immunodeficiencies or primary immune regulatory disorders.
- See full list of qualifying clinical presentations.
Workflow
How to use this program
- 1
Submit an order
Place the order online or via paper TRF. Include the patient’s insurance information for benefits investigation.
- 2
Collect specimen
Collect a blood, buccal, or saliva specimen using a Labcorp kit and follow standard collection procedures.
- 3
Receive results
Turnaround time is typically 10–21 days from specimen receipt. Results will be available through your Labcorp portal.
Billing overview
Program billing
For eligible patients, the sponsor has arrangements with the laboratory that may reduce or cover some or all of the patient's out-of-pocket cost. Actual cost and patient responsibility vary by program criteria. Refer to lab or sponsor materials for details.
Quality & privacy
Laboratory quality & data handling
Testing is performed by Invitae | Labcorp, a CLIA-certified laboratory (CLIA 05D2040778). Your sample is processed using validated methods and quality controls to support reliable genetic results.
Your health information is handled under privacy and security practices that are intended to align with applicable regulations. For program- and lab-specific details, review the privacy information provided by the laboratory and sponsor.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does this panel evaluate?
Invitae’s Inborn Errors of Immunity and Cytopenias Panel analyzes genes associated with inherited immune dysfunction, cytopenias, bone marrow failure, and related disorders.
Which patients are appropriate for testing?
Any U.S. patient with clinical suspicion for an inborn error of immunity or inherited cytopenia, based on symptoms, lab findings, or family history.
How is billing handled?
Labcorp assesses insurance coverage first. If covered, insurance may be billed after results are released. If a patient has no benefits, lacks coverage for genetic testing, or does not meet insurer eligibility criteria, they may qualify for a sponsored, no-charge testing option.
What information is shared under this program?
De-identified patient data and clinician contact details may be shared with third parties—including researchers and commercial entities—regardless of whether insurance or sponsored testing is used.
How do I order the test?
Submit an order through Invitae’s standard online portal or requisition form and follow specimen collection instructions.
What samples are accepted?
Blood, saliva, or buccal specimens are accepted. Refer to Invitae’s guidelines for specific requirements.
What is the turnaround time?
Results are typically returned within Invitae’s standard processing window once the lab receives the specimen.
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