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What is the test for folate receptor autoantibodies?
FRAT: A blood test that screens for folate receptor autoantibodies, indicating a potential impediment in folate transport to the brain.
What is a folate blood test done for?
The folate blood test checks for levels of folate in your blood and red blood cells. Low folate can prevent your red blood cells from developing normally and can cause nerve damage. Your folate levels can be affected by different conditions or medicines, and your diet.
What does a positive frat test mean?
This blood test measures the presence of autoantibodies to the folate receptor alpha (FRa). If autoantibodies are present, then there is an indication that folate (vitamin B9) is not being properly distributed across the blood brain barrier and into the Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF).
What does the FRAT test test for?
FRAT (Folate Receptor Autoantibody Test) measures the presence of autoantibodies against the folate receptor alpha (FRa) protein. Folate receptor autoantibodies can interfere with folate (vitamin B9) transport into the brain, potentially leading to neurological symptoms and developmental delays.
What is a FRAT test?
Autoimmune problems can cause the body to produce Folate Receptor Autoantibodies (FRAAs). These FRAAs block the transport of folate into the cerebral spinal fluid. FRAAs are being found at an alarming rate in children with autism. 71% of people with autism have autoantibodies that block folate from getting in the cell.
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How long does FRAT take to perform and when can I expect results? The assays are not simple to perform, and each assay takes five to seven days, because of the need for overnight incubations. Turn-around time is generally 2 to 4 weeks for reports to be sent to your physician.
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Understanding the Folate Connection to Autism
Apr 22, 2025 Thats where the Folate Receptor Antibody Test (FRAT) comes ina simple blood test developed by Dr. Quadros that detects whether a child has
Folate Receptor Alpha Autoantibodies in the Pediatric
by L Wells 2024 Cited by 5 The folate receptor alpha autoantibodies (FRAAs) are associated with cerebral folate deficiency (CFD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
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