CD55 (PNH Marker)

Measures CD55 on red blood cells to detect PNH and assess risk of complement-related red cell destruction in Visit Clinic.
What is a CD55 (PNH Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?
The CD55 (PNH Marker) test measures the amount of CD55 protein on red blood cells. CD55 helps protect blood cells from the body's complement system, which can destroy cells if unchecked. Low or absent CD55 is a hallmark of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). Detecting reduced CD55 helps explain unexplained anemia, dark urine, and unusual blood clots. Doctors use this test with other markers, like CD59, usually by flow cytometry. It helps confirm a PNH diagnosis, estimate the size of the affected cell population, and monitor response to treatments that block complement activity. It can also guide decisions about anticoagulation and specialist care.
CD55 (PNH Marker) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
CD55 (PNH Marker) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The CD55 (PNH Marker) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a CD55 (PNH Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?
CD55 (PNH Marker) is usually ordered as part of a hemolysis or PNH flow cytometry panel that also checks CD59 and other markers. Doctors may request it for unexplained anemia, dark or cola-colored urine, or unusual blood clots. It helps diagnose and monitor paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and related bone marrow disorders. Abnormal results come from loss of GPI-anchored proteins on blood cells due to acquired mutations and from disease activity; certain blood disorders or treatments can affect results. A family history of unexplained hemolysis or blood disorders may prompt testing.
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