ZAP-70 Zeta Chain Associated Protein Kinase 70 (CLL)

Measures ZAP-70 protein in leukemia cells to assess how aggressive CLL may be and guide care in Visit Clinic.
What is a ZAP-70 Zeta Chain Associated Protein Kinase 70 (CLL) Test in Visit Clinic?
The ZAP-70 test measures the amount of ZAP-70 protein in certain white blood cells. ZAP-70 is linked to how aggressive chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) behaves. Higher ZAP-70 levels often mean a faster-growing, more active form of CLL. Doctors use the result with other tests to estimate prognosis and plan treatment. It helps predict who may need therapy sooner and who can be monitored without immediate treatment. The test is usually done on a blood sample and interpreted alongside cell markers, genetic tests, and clinical signs.
ZAP-70 Zeta Chain Associated Protein Kinase 70 (CLL) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
ZAP-70 Zeta Chain Associated Protein Kinase 70 (CLL) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The ZAP-70 Zeta Chain Associated Protein Kinase 70 (CLL) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a ZAP-70 Zeta Chain Associated Protein Kinase 70 (CLL) Test in Visit Clinic?
ZAP-70 Zeta Chain Associated Protein Kinase 70 (CLL) is commonly ordered as part of a CLL prognostic panel alongside flow cytometry, FISH, and IGHV mutation status. Doctors may request it when blood counts are abnormal or when patients have swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, or frequent infections. It helps judge disease aggressiveness and timing of treatment. Abnormal results usually reflect the biology of the leukemia rather than lifestyle, and a family history of CLL can make prognostic testing more important.
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