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Candida Immune Complex
Test Code95856
CPT Codes
86332<br /> <strong>This test is not approved for New York patient testing.</strong>
Preferred Specimen
2 mL serum
Minimum Volume
1 mL
Instructions
Allow blood to clot for 30 minutes. Centrifuge at 3000 rpm for 10 minutes. Separate serum and freeze immediately. Ship frozen on dry ice.
Transport Container
Transport tube
Transport Temperature
Frozen
Specimen Stability
Room temperature: Unacceptable
Refrigerated: 7 days
Frozen: 10 weeks
Refrigerated: 7 days
Frozen: 10 weeks
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Hemolysis • Received room temperature
Methodology
Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
FDA Status
The performance characteristics of the listed assay was validated by BioAgilytix Diagnostics. The US FDA has not approved or cleared this test. The results of this assay can be used for clinical diagnosis without FDA approval. BioAgilytix Diagnostics is a CLIA certified, CAP accredited laboratory for performing high complexity assays such as this one.
This test is not approved for New York patient testing.
Reference Range
<0.90 Index
Clinical Significance
Candida Immune Complexes which form in vivo are comprised of Candida Albicans antigen, anti-Candida IgG antibodies, and complement. The presence of these complexes is an indication of overgrowth of C. albicans in the gut. Candida overgrowth was first described by Brabander and associates in 1957. Diagnosis of the condition has been difficult due to the ubiquitous nature of Candida resulting in the existence of antibodies to it in a large percentage of the normal population. It is also difficult to isolate by culture from stool due to the overgrowth by normal intestinal flora. Symptoms of Candida intestinal overgrowth include bloating, itching, and skin rashes. Lehman and Reiss suggested that the presence of immune complexes to Candida is an objective means of diagnosing the condition. The results of Broughton and Lanson concluded that the marker for Candida immune complexes not only aid in diagnosing intestinal overgrowth, but that levels of complexes decrease during successful treatment.
Performing Laboratory
BioAgilytix Diagnostics |
1320 Soldiers Field Road |
Boston, MA 02135-1020 |
Last Updated: November 6, 2024