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C5 Complement Functional, Serum

Test ID: C5FX S

Test

Aliases/Synonyms

Complement Component 5, C5 activity

Method

Automated Liposome Lysis Assay

Method Description

C5 complement activity is measured by mixing patient serum with a C5-deficient serum. The lytic activity of the serum mixture is tested against sensitized, labeled liposomes. If lysis occurs, the patient serum must be the source of the C5. The target liposomes are a commercial reagent (WAKO total complement CH50), and the assay is performed on a Siemens Advia XPT.(Unpublished Mayo method)

Platform

Siemens Advia XPT

Report Includes

C5 Complement

Specimens

Serum

C5 Complement testing is available as functional or antigen testing.
Non-interfaced clients should specify the Test ID C5FX S or "Functional" when ordering this test. Not doing so may cause processing delays while ICL ascertains which test you are requesting .
Antigen test: C5 Complement Antigen, Serum

Clinical Utility

Complement proteins are components of the innate immune system. There are 3 pathways to complement activation: 1) the classical pathway, 2) the alternative (or properdin) pathway, and 3) the lectin (or mannan-binding lectin) pathway. The classical pathway of the complement system is composed of a series of proteins that are activated in response to the presence of immune complexes. A single IgM molecule or 2 IgG molecules are sufficient to trigger activation of the recognition complex initiated by C1q. The activation process triggers a cascade that includes an amplification loop. The amplification loop is mediated by C3, with cleavage of a series of proteins, and results in 3 main end products: 1) anaphylatoxins that promote inflammation (C3a, C5a), 2) opsonization peptides that are chemotactic for neutrophils (C3b) and facilitate phagocytosis, and 3) the membrane attack complex (MAC), which promotes cell lysis.

Patients with deficiencies of the late complement proteins (C5, C6, C7, C8, and C9) are unable to form the MAC and may have increased susceptibility to neisserial infections. Approximately 40 cases of C5 deficiency have been reported.

Complement levels can be detected by antigen assays that quantitate the amount of the protein. For most of the complement proteins, a small number of cases have been described in which the protein is present but is nonfunctional. These rare cases require a functional assay to detect the deficiency.

Test Location

Mayo Clinical Labs, Minnesota USA

Test Version

29-Aug-2023

Specimen

Specimens

Serum

C5 Complement testing is available as functional or antigen testing.
Non-interfaced clients should specify the Test ID C5FX S or "Functional" when ordering this test. Not doing so may cause processing delays while ICL ascertains which test you are requesting .
Antigen test: C5 Complement Antigen, Serum

Collection Containers

Red top (no additive)

Sample Volume

1 mL

Minimum Volume

0.5 mL

Patient Preparation

Fasting preferred

Collection & Handling

Handling Information

Immediately after specimen collection, place the tube on wet ice. Centrifuge and aliquot serum into plastic vial. Immediately freeze specimen. Store and send frozen.

Stability

Ambient Unacceptable
Refrigerated Unacceptable
Frozen 14 days

Rejection Criteria

Lipemia Gross

Test Version

29-Aug-2023

Performance / Interpretation

Method

Automated Liposome Lysis Assay

Method Description

C5 complement activity is measured by mixing patient serum with a C5-deficient serum. The lytic activity of the serum mixture is tested against sensitized, labeled liposomes. If lysis occurs, the patient serum must be the source of the C5. The target liposomes are a commercial reagent (WAKO total complement CH50), and the assay is performed on a Siemens Advia XPT.(Unpublished Mayo method)

Platform

Siemens Advia XPT

Turnaround Time

8 days

Results

Name Units Reference Range Conversion Factor
C5 Complement Functional U/mL
  • 29 - 53
Low levels of complement may be due to inherited deficiencies, acquired deficiencies, or due to complement consumption (e.g., as a consequence of infectious or autoimmune processes).
Absent C5 levels in the presence of normal C3 and C4 values are consistent with a C5 deficiency. Absent C5 levels in the presence of low C3 and C4 values suggest complement consumption.
Normal results indicate both normal C5 protein levels and normal functional activity.

Test Location

Mayo Clinical Labs, Minnesota USA

Test Version

29-Aug-2023

Interface / Setup

HL7 Interface Codes

Order Code Result Codes Units
C5FX S 63662C5 Complement, Functional, S U/mL

Test Version

29-Aug-2023