Serology & Immunology Tests

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1️⃣ Infectious Disease Serology

TestPositive in Acute InfectionPositive in Chronic InfectionNegative inNotes
HIV (ELISA, Western Blot, PCR)HIV RNA, p24 antigen, IgMHIV IgGUninfected individualsHIV PCR is most sensitive in early infection
Hepatitis B (HBV Panel)HBsAg, Anti-HBc IgMAnti-HBc IgG, Anti-HBs (if recovered)Non-exposed individualsAnti-HBs alone = immunity from vaccine
Hepatitis C (HCV Antibody, HCV RNA)HCV RNAHCV RNA, HCV AbNon-exposed individualsHCV RNA confirms active infection
Syphilis (RPR, TPHA, FTA-ABS)RPR, TPHA (+), FTA-ABS (+)TPHA (+), RPR variesNo prior infectionRPR may revert to negative after treatment
COVID-19 (PCR, IgM/IgG Antibodies)PCR (+), IgMIgGNo prior infectionPCR preferred for acute infection
Tuberculosis (Quantiferon Gold, TST)NAPositive in latent TBNo TB exposureIGRA preferred in BCG-vaccinated individuals

🔹 Key Takeaways:

  • IgM antibodies indicate recent infection, while IgG antibodies suggest past exposure or immunity.
  • PCR tests detect active infections early, especially in HIV, Hepatitis C, and COVID-19.
  • A positive RPR in Syphilis requires confirmation with TPHA/FTA-ABS.

2️⃣ Autoimmune Disease Serology

Autoimmune DiseaseKey AutoantibodiesSensitivity (%)Specificity (%)Notes
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)ANA, Anti-dsDNA, Anti-SmithANA: 98%, Anti-dsDNA: 70%Anti-dsDNA: 95%Anti-dsDNA correlates with disease activity
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)RF, Anti-CCPRF: 80%, Anti-CCP: 70%Anti-CCP: 95%Anti-CCP is more specific than RF
Sjögren’s SyndromeAnti-SSA (Ro), Anti-SSB (La)60–80%90%Anti-SSA/SSB present in dry eye, dry mouth syndrome
Scleroderma (Systemic Sclerosis)Anti-Scl-70, Anti-centromere60%90%Anti-Scl-70 = Diffuse Scleroderma, Anti-Centromere = Limited Scleroderma
Vasculitis (ANCA-Associated)p-ANCA, c-ANCA75%90%c-ANCA in Wegener’s, p-ANCA in microscopic polyangiitis

🔹 Key Takeaways:

  • ANA is highly sensitive for SLE but not specific.
  • Anti-dsDNA is highly specific for SLE and correlates with disease activity.
  • Anti-CCP is the best test for diagnosing RA due to high specificity.

3️⃣ Allergy & Hypersensitivity Testing

TestFindingsClinical Relevance
Total IgEElevated in atopy, allergic asthmaHigh levels suggest allergic disorders
Specific IgE (RAST, ELISA)Positive for specific allergens (e.g., peanuts, pollen)Confirms Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction
Skin Prick TestImmediate wheal & flare reactionIdentifies allergen triggers
Basophil Activation TestIncreased basophil response to allergensUsed for drug & venom allergy diagnosis

🔹 Key Takeaways:

  • Skin prick test is the best method for immediate hypersensitivity reactions.
  • Elevated total IgE alone does not confirm allergy—specific IgE is required.
  • RAST & ELISA tests measure allergen-specific IgE levels in blood.

4️⃣ Complement System & Immune Deficiency Tests

TestFindingsClinical Relevance
C3, C4 LevelsLow in active SLE, immune complex diseasesSuggests complement consumption
CH50 AssayDecreased in hereditary angioedemaDeficiency of C1 esterase inhibitor
CD4/CD8 RatioLow in HIV/AIDS (CD4 <200 = AIDS)Used for staging HIV
Flow CytometryAbnormal T, B, or NK cell populationsDiagnostic for primary immune deficiencies

🔹 Key Takeaways:

  • Low complement levels suggest immune activation (e.g., SLE, sepsis).
  • CD4 count is essential for monitoring HIV progression.
  • Flow cytometry identifies immune deficiencies like SCID or CVID.

📝 Summary & Clinical Integration

CategoryBest Test for DiagnosisKey FindingNotes
Infectious DiseasePCR, Serology (IgM, IgG)IgM = Acute, IgG = ChronicPCR detects early infection
Autoimmune DiseaseAutoantibodies (ANA, Anti-dsDNA, Anti-CCP)Disease-specific autoantibodiesANA alone is not diagnostic
Allergy & HypersensitivitySkin Prick Test, Specific IgEIgE-mediated reactionsTotal IgE alone is not enough
Immune DeficiencyFlow Cytometry, CD4/CD8Abnormal immune cell levelsUsed in HIV, SCID, CVID

🔍 Clinical Utility of Serology & Immunology Tests

Differentiate between acute vs. chronic infections (IgM vs. IgG).
Confirm autoimmune diseases using specific autoantibodies.
Diagnose allergic reactions based on IgE and skin prick test results.
Assess immune function in suspected immunodeficiency cases.

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