Total complement activity
C4 (C) | FB (A) | C3 | CH50 | Conditions |
---|---|---|---|---|
· | ↓ | ↓ | ↓ | PSG, C3 NeF AA |
↓ | · | ↓ | · | HA, C4D |
· | · | · | ↓ | TCPD |
↓ | · /↓ | ↓ | ↓ | SLE |
↑ | ↑ | ↑ | ↑ | inflammation |
Total complement activity is a test performed to assess the level of functioning of the complement system.
The terms "CH50"[1] or "CH100" may refer to this test. The test is based on the capacity of a serum to lyse sheep erythrocytes coated with anti-sheep antibodies (preferably rabbit IgG).
In combination with the Alternative pathway hemolytic assay ("AH50") it can indicate terminal pathway deficiencies (C3, C5-C9; absence of hemolysis in both CH50 and AH50), classic pathway deficiencies (C1, C2, C4; absence of lysis in CH50) and alternative pathway deficiencies (Factor I, B, H, D, properdin; absence of lysis in AH50).
Increased CH50 values may be seen in cancer or Ulcerative Colitis. Decreased CH50 values may be seen in Cirrhosis or Hepatitis.[2]
References
- ↑ Michael T. Lotze; Angus W. Thomson (2005). Measuring immunity: basic biology and clinical assessment. Academic Press. pp. 151–. ISBN 978-0-12-455900-4. Retrieved 3 December 2010.
- ↑ https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003456.htm