Hepatitis B Core Antibody (HBcAb)
General Information
- Lab Name
- Hepatitis B Core Ab
- Lab Code
- HBCA
- Epic Ordering
- Hepatitis B Core Antibody, Total
- Description
The Qualitative detection of Hepatitis B virus Core IgG and IgM antibodies (HBcAb) in human sera using the FDA approved Abbott ARCHITECT CORE test two-step chemiluminescent immunoassay.
In the first step, sample, assay diluent, and Hepatitis Core Antigen (HBcAg) coated paramagnetic microparticles are combined. Anti-HBc antibodies present in the sample binds to the HBcAg coated microparticles. In the second step, anti-human IgG and IgM acridinium-labeled conjugate is added, which binds to IgG and IgM anti-HBc. Then pre-trigger and trigger solutions are added to the reaction mixture. The resulting chemiluminescent reaction is measured as relative light units (RLUs).
The presence or absence of anti-HBc antibodies in the sample is determined by comparing the chemiluminescent signal in the reaction to the cutoff signal determined from an active ARCHITECT CORE calibration. Specimens with signal to cutoff (S/CO) values ≥ 1.00 are considered reactive for HBcAb. Specimens with S/CO values < 1.00 are considered nonreactive.
For Batteries containing HBCA see:
Hepatitis B Antibodies (HBcAB, HBsAB) [HBAB], Quantitative detection of Hepatitis B virus Surface IgG antibody (HBSAb) and Hepatitis B virus Core IgG and IgM antibodies (HBCAb)
Hepatitis B Battery [HBB], Quantitative detection of Hepatitis B virus Surface IgG antibody (HBSAb), Qualitative detection of Hepatitis B virus Surface Antigen (HBSAg) and Qualitative detection of Hepatitis B virus Core IgG and IgM antibodies (HBCAb)
- Synonyms
- Components
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Code Name BCAB Hepatitis B Core Ab IN6 Hepatitis B Core Ab Interp
Interpretation
- Method
Chemiluminescence Immunoassay
- Reference Range
- See individual components
Ordering & Collection
- Specimen Type
- Blood
- Collection
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Blood: 5 mL blood in GOLD TOP serum separator tube (SST).
Also acceptable: 5 mL blood in ORANGE TOP rapid serum tube (RST) or RED TOP tube
- Handling Instructions
- Quantity
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requested: 1.0 mL serum
minimum: 0.5 mL serum
Processing
- Processing
Blood: Specimens may be stored on or off the clot, red blood cells, or separator gel for up to 3 days at room temperature (15-30°C) or up to 7 days at 2-8°C. If testing will be delayed more than 3 days for specimens stored at room temperature or more than 7 days for specimens stored at 2-8°C, remove serum from the clot, red blood cells, or separator gel and store at -20°C or colder. Avoid more than three freeze/thaw cycles.
Outside Laboratories: Specimens may be stored on or off the clot, red blood cells, or separator gel for up to 3 days at room temperature (15-30°C) or up to 7 days at 2-8°C. If testing will be delayed more than 3 days for specimens stored at room temperature or more than 7 days for specimens stored at 2-8°C, remove serum from the clot, red blood cells, or separator gel and store at -20°C or colder. Avoid more than three freeze/thaw cycles.
Unacceptable samples: Cord blood, neonatal specimens, cadaver specimens, heat-inactivated specimens, or body fluids such as saliva, urine, amniotic fluid, or pleural fluid. Specimens with obvious microbial contamination or are grossly hemolyzed.
Performance
- LIS Dept Code
- Clinical Virology (CVIR)
- Performing Location(s)
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Other Virology, Eastlake
206-685-6656Virology Laboratory, Ste 320
1616 Eastlake Ave E.
Seattle, WA 98102 - Frequency
- Monday-Friday
- Available STAT?
- No
Billing & Coding
- CPT codes
- 86704
- LOINC
- 13952-7
- Interfaced Order Code
- UOW738