(immunology) A diagnostic test to determine the presence of antigen or antibody in the blood by adding complement to the test system; used especially in diagnosing syphilis.
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(immunology) A diagnostic test to determine the presence of antigen or antibody in the blood by adding complement to the test system; used especially in diagnosing syphilis.
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A sensitive reaction used in serology for the detection of either antigen or antibody, as in the diagnosis of many bacterial, viral, and other diseases, including syphilis. It involves two stages: Stage 1 is the binding or fixation of complement if certain antigen-antibody reactions occur, and stage II is detection of residual unbound complement, if any, by its hemolytic action on the sensitized erythrocytes subsequently added (see illustration).

Diagram of the complement-fixation reaction.
In the first stage either the antigen or the antibody must be supplied as a reagent, with the other of the pair as the test unknown. Fresh guinea pig serum is normally used as a complement source. Sheep erythrocytes which are coated with their corresponding antibody (amboceptor or hemolysin) are used in the second stage. See also Complement.
The controls A, B, and C in the diagram demonstrate that sufficient complement is present to effect hemolysis of the sensitized indicator cells and that neither antigen or antibody added alone will interfere with this by binding complement. In the test system the combination of a suitable antigen and antibody in the presence of complement will bind the complement to the complex so that the complement becomes unavailable for the hemolysis of the indicator cells added in stage II. If either antigen or antibody is added as a reagent in stage I, then the presence of the other in the test unknown added can be detected through its ability to complete the antigen-antibody system. A lack of hemolysis denotes that the complement is bound. See also Immunology; Lytic reaction.
| Medical Dictionary: complement-fixation test |
An immunological test for determining the presence of a particular antibody in which serum is treated in a manner that allows existing antibodies to accept and bind to a known amount of antigen. If binding occurs the presence of the antibody is verified and its concentration in the serum can be calculated based on the amount of antigen added to the system.
| WordNet: complement fixation test |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a blood test in which a sample of serum is exposed to a particular antigen and complement in order to determine whether or not antibodies to that particular antigen are present; used as a diagnostic test
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