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| + | Also known as: '''''CFT — Complement Fixation Test''''' |
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| + | ==Introduction== |
| Complement fixation is a test that exploits the fact that antibody-antigen complexes are able | | Complement fixation is a test that exploits the fact that antibody-antigen complexes are able |
| to activate the complement system, using the mechanism to show the presence of a specific antibody in a serum sample. | | to activate the complement system, using the mechanism to show the presence of a specific antibody in a serum sample. |
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− | ===Method===
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| A mixture of antibody, complement and antigen is incubated and an indicator system (normally antibody-coated sheep red blood cells) is added. | | A mixture of antibody, complement and antigen is incubated and an indicator system (normally antibody-coated sheep red blood cells) is added. |
| *As the complement reaction with the immune complex produces no visible result, sheep red blood cells are coated with anti-sheep red blood cell antibody. The complement in the mixture will react with this antibody and lyse the cells. | | *As the complement reaction with the immune complex produces no visible result, sheep red blood cells are coated with anti-sheep red blood cell antibody. The complement in the mixture will react with this antibody and lyse the cells. |
| An indication of a positive test is the absence of lysis of the red blood cells, as the complement has already been used up by the antigen-antibody system. Controls are included to ensure that none of the reagents have taken up the complement non-specifically (e.g. contaminated serum) | | An indication of a positive test is the absence of lysis of the red blood cells, as the complement has already been used up by the antigen-antibody system. Controls are included to ensure that none of the reagents have taken up the complement non-specifically (e.g. contaminated serum) |
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− | ===Applications===
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| *'''Wasserman reaction'''- used in the diagnosis of syphilis, the test consists of a mixture of Wasserman antigen, dilutions of the patients serum and complement (normally sourced from guinea pigs). | | *'''Wasserman reaction'''- used in the diagnosis of syphilis, the test consists of a mixture of Wasserman antigen, dilutions of the patients serum and complement (normally sourced from guinea pigs). |
| *Virus detection- tissue samples are innoculated with blood or tissue samples from a patient and tested using complement fixation | | *Virus detection- tissue samples are innoculated with blood or tissue samples from a patient and tested using complement fixation |
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| [[Category:Immunological Testing]] | | [[Category:Immunological Testing]] |