Order Code PN23M Streptococcus pneumoniae IgG Antibodies, 23 Serotypes, Serum
Ordering Guidance
This test is the preferred test for patients previously tested for Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes (as part of follow up testing or part of pre/post vaccine assessment).
The preferred test for patients being evaluated for possible immunodeficiency or for assessment of pneumococcal vaccination response (initial evaluation) is PNTOR / Streptococcus pneumoniae IgG Antibodies, Total, with Reflex, Serum
The preferred test for patients previously tested for total Streptococcus pneumoniae antibodies (as part of follow up testing or part of pre/post vaccine assessment) is PNTO / Streptococcus pneumoniae IgG Antibodies, Total, Serum
Specimen Required
Collection Container/Tube:
Preferred: Serum gel
Acceptable: Red top
Submission Container/Tube: Plastic vial
Specimen Volume: 0.5 mL
Collection Instructions: Centrifuge and aliquot serum into plastic vial
Useful For
Assessing the IgG antibody response to active immunization with nonconjugated, 23-valent pneumococcal vaccines
Assessing the IgG antibody response to active immunization with conjugated 13-valent, 15-valent and 20-valent pneumococcal vaccines
Determining the ability of an individual to produce an antibody response to polysaccharide antigens, as part of the evaluation for humoral or combined immunodeficiencies
Method Name
Bead-Based Multiplex Immunoassay
Reporting Name
S. pneumoniae IgG Ab,23 serotypes,SSpecimen Type
SerumSpecimen Minimum Volume
0.4 mL
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
---|---|---|---|
Serum | Refrigerated (preferred) | 21 days | |
Frozen | 21 days |
Reject Due To
Gross hemolysis | OK |
Gross lipemia | OK |
Gross icterus | OK |
Reference Values
Results are reported in mcg/mL
Serotype |
Normal value |
1 (1) |
≥1.0 |
2 (2) |
≥1.0 |
3 (3) |
≥1.0 |
4 (4) |
≥1.0 |
5 (5) |
≥1.0 |
8 (8) |
≥1.0 |
9N (9) |
≥1.0 |
12F (12) |
≥1.0 |
14 (14) |
≥1.0 |
17F (17) |
≥1.0 |
19F (19) |
≥1.0 |
20 (20) |
≥1.0 |
22F (22) |
≥1.0 |
23F (23) |
≥1.0 |
6B (26) |
≥1.0 |
10A (34) |
≥1.0 |
11A (43) |
≥1.0 |
7F (51) |
≥1.0 |
15B (54) |
≥1.0 |
18C (56) |
≥1.0 |
19A (57) |
≥1.0 |
9V (68) |
≥1.0 |
33F (70) |
≥1.0 |
Method Description
IgG antibodies to Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes are measured by microsphere photometry (also known as bead-based multi-plex immunoassay) using pneumococcal polysaccharides conjugated to MagPlex microspheres.
This assay detects IgG antibodies to different serotypes of S pneumoniae. The serotype-specific antibodies bound in the first stage of the assay are detected with R-phycoerythrin-conjugated, anti-human IgG antibody in the second stage of the assay.
Pneumococcal polysaccharides are modified with 4-(4,6-dimethoxy[1,3,5]triazin-2-yl)-4-methylmorpholinium chloride (DMTMM) and conjugated to magnetic carboxylated polystyrene microparticles (hereinafter referred to as magnetic beads) that have been dyed into spectrally distinct regions to be identified by the Luminex FlexMap 3D (FM3D) instrument. A mixture of 24 different beads (23 coupled to a different pneumococcal polysaccharide and 1 that is not coupled, to serve as a check for non-specific binding) is prepared in 1% BSA in PBS.
Standards and controls are prepared from pools of patient serum that have previously detected antibodies for the 23 serotypes of S pneumoniae. A dilution series of standard, controls, and patient sera are added to a microwell plate.
An equal amount of the bead mixture is added and allowed to incubate. The plate is washed using 1% BSA in PBS on a magnetic plate washer to remove unbound material. A substrate containing a reporter molecule, R-phycoerythrin conjugated anti-human IgG antibody, is added to the plate. After incubation, the plate is read on the Luminex FM3D where the magnetic beads are differentiated and quantitated by 2 separate lasers. The red diode laser (635 nm) excites the fluorescent dyes contained within the beads, and the green laser (532 nm) excites the reporter molecule bound to the bead surface. Data reduction software is used to quantify the amount of IgG antibody in unknown samples by correlation to a standard curve using a 5-Parameter Logistic (PL) curve fit.(Unpublished Mayo method)
Day(s) Performed
Monday through Friday
Performing Laboratory
Mayo Clinic Laboratories in RochesterCPT Code Information
86317 x 23
Forms
If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send a General Request (T239) with the specimen.