CD117 (Myeloid Cell Marker)

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CD117 (Myeloid Cell Marker), in Visit Clinic

Detects CD117 protein on cells to help diagnose and monitor certain blood disorders and CD117-positive tumors in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a CD117 (Myeloid Cell Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?

CD117 measures the presence of the CD117 protein (also called c-KIT) on the surface of certain cells. This protein helps control cell growth and survival in early blood cells, mast cells, and some tissue cells. Testing for CD117 is important because many blood cancers and some tumors show CD117 on their cells. Doctors use the test to help identify and classify leukemias, mast cell disorders, and CD117-positive tumors like gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Results can guide treatment choices, including targeted medicines, and help track response to therapy or detect disease coming back. The test is done using blood or tissue samples in the lab.

CD117 (Myeloid Cell Marker) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CD117 (Myeloid Cell Marker) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CD117 (Myeloid Cell Marker) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CD117 (Myeloid Cell Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?

CD117 (Myeloid Cell Marker) is commonly included in flow cytometry panels and tissue immunostains when doctors evaluate abnormal blood counts, persistent lumps, or suspicious tumors. It is ordered for symptoms such as fatigue, easy bruising, unexplained bleeding, or abnormal blood tests. The marker helps diagnose and monitor conditions like acute myeloid leukemia, mast cell disorders, and CD117-positive solid tumors. Abnormal results usually reflect clonal or cancerous cell growth, certain marrow disorders, or may be influenced by prior treatments. A family history of hereditary tumor syndromes can increase the need for this testing.

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Is CD117 a myeloid marker in Visit Clinic?plus

CD117 (c-KIT) is a receptor tyrosine kinase found on hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells, mast cells, and many myeloid progenitors and AML blasts. It’s commonly included in myeloid panels but is not myeloid-specific, since other cell types (e.g., mast cells, germ cells) also express it. Interpretation requires correlation with additional markers and morphology.

What does CD117 positive mean in Visit Clinic?plus

CD117 positive means cells express the CD117 protein (c-KIT), a cell-surface receptor tyrosine kinase. It’s used in pathology to identify certain cell types—commonly mast cells, hematopoietic stem cells, and interstitial cells of Cajal—and helps diagnose tumors like gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST). CD117 positivity can indicate c-KIT–driven growth and may influence use of targeted therapies that inhibit this receptor.

What are the diseases associated with CD117 in Visit Clinic?plus

CD117 (c‑KIT) is associated with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), systemic mastocytosis, and activating mutations in some acute myeloid leukemias. It is also expressed or mutated in subsets of melanomas, testicular germ‑cell tumors (seminomas), and occasional breast and lung cancers. CD117 abnormalities guide diagnosis and targeted therapy in several of these conditions.

Is CD15 a myeloid marker in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. CD15 (Lewis X) is commonly used as a myeloid/granulocyte marker. It is strongly expressed on mature neutrophils and other granulocytes, variably on monocytes, and can appear on some non‑myeloid cells. CD15 is useful for identifying myeloid/granulocytic differentiation in flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry but is not absolutely specific and should be interpreted with additional markers.

What is a myeloid marker in Visit Clinic?plus

A myeloid marker is a cell-surface or intracellular antigen expressed by cells of the myeloid lineage (e.g., neutrophils, monocytes, eosinophils). Common markers include CD13, CD33, CD14, CD15 and myeloperoxidase. They are detected by flow cytometry or immunohistochemistry to identify, classify and monitor myeloid disorders such as acute myeloid leukemia and to distinguish myeloid from lymphoid cells.

Is CD117 negative good or bad in Visit Clinic?plus

CD117 (c‑KIT) negativity is not inherently good or bad—its importance depends on the clinical context. In some tumors (for example GIST), CD117 positivity identifies a targetable receptor and guides therapy, so negativity can limit treatment options. In other settings, absence of CD117 may suggest a different diagnosis or prognosis. Discuss results and next steps with your treating clinician.