qGenEx® RD. Renal Disorders

Within the qGenEx services, the directed exome panels allow to restrict the study to a specific group of genes according to each specialty.

qGenEx RD, analyzes 259 genes associated with Renal Disorders using complete exome sequencing by NGS.

Use the search engine to find the group of genes included in the panel related to the pathology you are interested in:
gene
tRNA-Phe
ACE
ACTG2
ACTN4
AGT
AGTR1
AGXT
AHI1
ALMS1
AMN
ANKS6
ANOS1
AP2S1
APOA1
APOA2
APOC2
APRT
AQP2
ARHGDIA
ARL13B
ARL6
ARMC9
ATP1A1
ATP6V0A4
ATP6V1B1
AVPR2
B9D2
BBS1
BBS10
BBS12
BBS2
BBS4
BBS5
BBS7
BBS9
BNC2
BSND
C3
CPLANE1
CA2
CASR
CC2D2A
CD46
CENPF
CEP104
CEP164
CEP290
CEP41
CEP55
CEP83
CFB
CFH
CFHR1
CFHR2
CFHR3
CFHR5
CFI
CHD7
CHRNA3
CLCN5
CLCNKB
CLDN16
CLDN19
COL4A1
COL4A3
COL4A4
COL4A5
COQ2
COQ6
COQ8B
CRB2
CSPP1
CTNS
CTU2
CUBN
CUL3
CYP11B1
CYP11B2
CYP17A1
CYP24A1
DDX59
DGKE
DHCR7
DLC1
DNAJB11
DSTYK
DYNC2H1
DZIP1L
EMP2
EYA1
FAH
FAM20A
CCNQ
FAN1
FAT1
FGA
FRAS1
FREM1
FREM2
GANAB
GATA3
GATM
GLA
GLI3
GNA11
GPC3
GREB1L
GRHPR
GRIP1
GSN
HAAO
HNF1B
HOGA1
HOXA13
HPRT1
HPSE2
HSD11B2
HYLS1
CILK1
IFT122
IFT43
INF2
INPP5E
INVS
IQCB1
ITGA3
ITGA8
ITSN1
JAG1
KCNJ1
KCNJ10
KCNJ5
KDM6A
KIAA0586
KIAA0753
KIF7
KLHL3
KMT2D
KYNU
LAGE3
LAMB2
LIFR
LMX1B
LRIG2
LRP4
LYZ
LZTFL1
MAGED2
MAGI2
MAPKBP1
MKKS
MKS1
MMACHC
MTX2
MUC1
MYH9
MYO1E
MYOCD
NADSYN1
NEK8
NIPBL
NOTCH2
NPHP1
NPHP3
NPHP4
NPHS1
NPHS2
NR3C1
NR3C2
NUP107
NUP133
NUP85
NUP93
OCRL
OFD1
OSGEP
PAX2
PBX1
PDSS2
PHEX
PKD1
PKD2
PKHD1
PLCE1
PLVAP
PMM2
PODXL
REN
RET
ROBO2
ROR2
RPGRIP1L
RRM2B
SALL1
SARS2
SCARB2
SCNN1A
SCNN1B
SCNN1G
SDCCAG8
SEC61A1
SGPL1
SIX5
SLC12A1
SLC12A3
SLC22A12
SLC2A9
SLC34A1
SLC34A3
SLC3A1
SLC4A1
SLC4A4
SLC5A2
SLC7A9
SMARCAL1
STRA6
STRADA
TBC1D1
TBC1D8B
TBX18
TCTN1
TCTN2
TCTN3
TFAP2A
TMEM107
TMEM138
TMEM216
TMEM231
TMEM237
TMEM67
TNS2
TP53RK
TRAF3IP1
TRAP1
TRIM8
TRPC6
TRPM6
TSC1
TSC2
TTC21B
TTC8
TTR
TXNDC15
UMOD
VHL
VIPAS39
VPS33B
WBP11
WDPCP
WDR19
WDR35
DYNC2I1
WDR73
WNK1
WNK4
WT1
XDH
ZIC3
ZMYM2

One analysis for each specialty… and for All.

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How to order a test
  1. Identify the adequate test from our service catalogue.
  2. Prepare the test application form and fill in all the information available both for the sample and the clinical record to guarantee highest quality of test results and shortest response time.
  3. It is crucial to correctly identify the sample with patient name or identifier and date of birth.
  4. Print the completed application form and sign it.
  5. Collect the required sample quantity.
  6. Properly prepare the sample shipment along with the application form.
  7. Alternatively, the order can be processed conveniently via our online order platform.
Required specifications for biologic samples
  • Blood – 1 EDTA tube with 3-5 ml (children 1ml minimum)
  • Purified DNA – usually >5 ug, at >50 ng/ul
  • Saliva or buccal swab – Request collection kit
  • Blood on filter paper – A minimum of 10 spots on Guthrie card or filter paper
  • Amniotic fluid – Minimum of 10 ml
  • CVS – Minimum of 2-3 villi
  • Cord blood – Minimum 1 ml
  • Cultured cells – 1 vial of 25 ml, minimum 80% confluence
  • Biopsy or fresh tissue – More than 10 mg of tissue
  • Paraffin-embedded tissue – At least 10 cuts of 20 um
  • cfDNA – 1 tube DNA BCT Streck with 10 ml of blood
How to prepare your sample for shipping

Call us at +34 932.301.270 and we will take care of a smooth sample pick-up and shipping.

How to prepare your sample for shipping?

  • Blood-EDTA, purified DNA, saliva, blood on paper, cord blood, biopsy, … are stable at room temperature for 3 or 4 days. Samples can be sent, adequately protected, by ordinary mail or courier.
  • Amniotic fluid (a minimum of 10 ml collected in a sterile falcon test tube). Can be sent at room temperature and low temperatures should be avoided. Samples should reach our laboratory in no more than 24 hours.
  • Chorionic villi samples must travel in the same way, in a tube with conical bottom FILLED TO CAPACITY with PBS or culture medium.
  • Cultured cells should be shipped at room temperature, in a culture flask filled to capacity with culture medium.
  • Blood for cfDNA analysis: must be shipped at room temperature.