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Order Code LABRSMPU Monoclonal Protein Screen, Random, Urine

Additional Codes

Mayo Test Code: RSMPU
EPIC Test Code: LABRSMPU


Ordering Guidance


The use of a random urine specimen is sufficient for identifying the presence or absence of monoclonal proteins, but a 24-hour specimen is preferred for quantitating and monitoring the abnormality. See SMPU / Monoclonal Protein Screen, 24 Hour, Urine.



Shipping Instructions


Refrigerate specimen after collection and send refrigerated.



Specimen Required


Supplies: Urine Container, 60 mL (T313)

Submission Container/Tube: Plastic, 60-mL urine bottle

Specimen Volume: 50 mL

Collection Instructions:

1. Collect random urine specimen.

2. Aliquot between 30 mL and 50 mL of urine into a plastic, 60 mL urine bottle.


Useful For

Identifying monoclonal gammopathies using random urine specimens

Profile Information

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
MPTRU M-protein Mass-Fix, Random, U No Yes
RPTU2 Protein/Creatinine Ratio, Random, U Yes, (RPTU1) Yes

Reflex Tests

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
RPEU Protein Electrophoresis, Random, U No No

Testing Algorithm

Urine M-protein mass-fix alone is not considered adequate screening for monoclonal gammopathies.

 

The laboratory will evaluate the urine for M-proteins with the mass-fix method, and if positive for M-protein, protein electrophoresis will be performed at an additional charge.

 

The following algorithms are available:

-Amyloidosis: Laboratory Approach to Diagnosis

-Multiple Myeloma: Laboratory Screening

Method Name

RPTU2: Turbidimetry/Enzymatic Colorimetric Assay

RPEU: Agarose Gel Electrophoresis

MPTRU: Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS)

Reporting Name

M-protein Screen, Random, U

Specimen Type

Urine

Specimen Minimum Volume

30 mL

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time Special Container
Urine Refrigerated (preferred) 14 days
  Frozen  5 days
  Ambient  24 hours

Reject Due To

  All specimens will be evaluated at Mayo Clinic Laboratories for test suitability.

Reference Values

CREATININE:

≥18 years old: 16-326 mg/dL

Reference values have not been established for patients younger than 18 years of age.

 

PROTEIN/CREATININE RATIO:

≥18 years: <0.18 mg/mg creatinine

Reference values have not been established for patients younger than 18 years of age.

 

ELECTROPHORESIS, PROTEIN

The following fractions, if present, will be reported as mg/dL:

-Albumin

-Alpha-1-globulin

-Alpha-2-globulin

-Beta-globulin

-Gamma-globulin

No reference values apply to random urines.

 

MASS-FIX M-PROTEIN ISOTYPE

M-protein Isotype MS:

No monoclonal protein detected

 

Flag M-protein Isotype MS:

Negative

Method Description

Protein:

The sample is preincubated in an alkaline solution containing EDTA, which denatures the protein and eliminates interference from magnesium ions. Benzethonium chloride is then added, producing turbidity.(Package insert: Total Protein Urine/CSF. Roche Diagnostics; V13.0, 11/2018)

 

Creatinine:

The enzymatic method is based on the determination of sarcosine from creatinine with the aid of creatininase, creatinase, and sarcosine oxidase. The liberated hydrogen peroxide is measured via a modified Trinder reaction using a colorimetric indicator. Optimization of the buffer system and the colorimetric indicator enables the creatinine concentration to be quantified both precisely and specifically.(Package insert: Creatinine plus v2. Roche Diagnostics; V15.0, 03/2019)

 

Mass-Fix:

M-protein isotype by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) is performed with immunoaffinity purification followed by MALDI-TOF MS analysis. For the immunoaffinity purification, patient serum is applied to 5 separate immunoaffinity resins (CaptureSelect, Life Sciences) specific to immunoglobulin G, A, M, K, and L. Unbound protein is washed away and the isolated immunoglobulins are reduced to separate the heavy and light chains subunits to be analyzed via MALDI-TOF MS. The 5 separate spectra from each patient immunopurification are overlaid and investigated for an overabundance of immunoglobulin and immunoglobulin light chain.(Milani P, Murray DL, Barnidge DR, et al: The utility of MASS-FIX to detect and monitor monoclonal proteins in the clinic. Am J Hematol. 2017 Aug;92(8):772-779. doi: 10.1002/ajh.24772)

 

Electrophoresis:

Urine proteins are separated in an electric field according to their size, shape, and electric charge (Helena SPIFE Touch). The separation is performed on agarose gels. The proteins are visualized by staining with acid blue and the intensity of staining is quantitated by densitometry (Helena Quick Scan Touch). Multiplying by the urine protein concentration converts the percentage of protein in each fraction into urine concentration.(Instruction manual: Helena SPIFE Touch. Helena Laboratories, Corp; 11/2016; package insert: Helena SPIFE Touch SPE Pro 277. Helena Laboratories, Corp; 06/2018; Keren DF, Humphrey RL: Clinical indications and applications of serum and urine protein electrophoresis. In: Detrick BD, Hamilton RG, Schmitz JL eds. Manual of Molecular and Clinical Laboratory Immunology. 8th ed. 2016:chap 8)

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Friday

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester

CPT Code Information

84156

82570

84166 Electrophoresis, protein (if appropriate)

0077U