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Methylmalonic Acid

Test Summary

The Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) test is used in the diagnosis of acquired cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency in adults and to screen for inherited organic acidemia in neonates and infants. Elevated MMA in either blood or urine indicates vitamin B12 deficiency in adults, with MMA acting as a functional biomarker for vitamin B12 status. In neonates and infants, elevated MMA is associated with inborn errors of metabolism [1].

Adults with signs and symptoms of cobalamin deficiency, including peripheral neuropathy, ataxia, memory impairment, depression, behavioral changes, and anemia, should be tested for MMA, especially if they are elderly or have experienced intestinal malabsorption or digestive disorders [1]. In the United States all newborns should be screened for MMA as part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Recommended Universal Newborn Screening Panel [2].

MMA can be acquired due to underlying medical conditions that lead to B-vitamin deficiencies or inherited as an autosomal recessive inborn error of metabolism. If a neonate or infant has elevated MMA suggestive of an organic acidemia, the parents may elect to undergo carrier testing, or have their other children undergo genetic testing. Siblings of a child with MMA-related mutation have a 25% chance of being affected and a 50% chance of being a carrier [3].

References
1. AACC. Methylmalonic acid. Updated May 10, 2019.
https://labtestsonline.org/tests/methylmalonic-acid. Accessed July 20, 2019.
2. Department of Health and Human Services. Recommended Uniform Screening Panel. https://www.hrsa.gov/advisory-committees/heritable-disorders/rusp/index.html. Updated February 2019. Accessed July 2019.
3. Manoli, et al. Isolated methylmalonic academia. Updated: December 1, 2016. In: Adam MP, Ardinger HH, Pagon RA, et al. editors. GeneReviews [Internet]. Seattle (WA)L University of Washington

Aliases

  • MMA

Specimen Collection

Special Instructions

N/A

Preferred Specimen

2 mL serum

Minimum Volume

1 mL

Instructions

N/A

Patient Preparation

N/A

Storage

Plastic screw-cap vial

Transport Temperature

Room temperature

Specimen Stability

  • Room temperature: 4 days
  • Refrigerated: 7 days
  • Frozen: 10 months

Limitations

N/A

Other Acceptable Specimens

Serum collected in: No additive (royal blue-top) tube • Plasma collected in: Sodium heparin (green-top) or sodium heparin (royal-blue-top) tube

Unacceptable Specimens

N/A

Order Code

MMA

EPIC (Premier) Code

LAB648

Includes

N/A

CPT Code

  • 83921

Billing Code

  • 670332

CPT Statement

Methodology

Mass Spectrometry (MS)

FDA Status

This test was developed and its analytical performance characteristics have been determined by Quest Diagnostics. It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA has determined that such clearance or approval is not necessary. This assay has been validated pursuant to the CLIA regulations and is used for clinical purposes.

Physician Attestation of Informed Consent

N/A

Testing Laboratory

Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute
14225 Newbrook Drive
Chantilly VA, 20153

Department

Reference Testing

Reference Range

87-318 nmol/L

Setup Schedule / Expected Turnaround Time

Monday - Saturday; Report available: 2 days

Specimen Collection

Special Instructions

N/A

Preferred Specimen

2 mL serum

Minimum Volume

1 mL

Instructions

N/A

Patient Preparation

N/A

Storage

Plastic screw-cap vial

Transport Temperature

Room temperature

Specimen Stability

  • Room temperature: 4 days
  • Refrigerated: 7 days
  • Frozen: 10 months

Limitations

N/A

Other Acceptable Specimens

Serum collected in: No additive (royal blue-top) tube • Plasma collected in: Sodium heparin (green-top) or sodium heparin (royal-blue-top) tube

Unacceptable Specimens

N/A

Billing

CPT Code

  • 83921

Billing Code

  • 670332

CPT Statement

Result Information

Methodology

Mass Spectrometry (MS)

Testing Laboratory

N/A

Reference Range

87-318 nmol/L

Setup Schedule / Expected Turnaround Time

Monday - Saturday; Report available: 2 days