CD64 (Monocytic Macrophage Marker)

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CD64 (Monocytic Macrophage Marker), in Visit Clinic

Measures CD64 protein on monocytes/macrophages to detect immune activation, often indicating infection or inflammation in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a CD64 (Monocytic Macrophage Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?

The CD64 (Monocytic Macrophage Marker) test measures CD64 protein on monocytes and macrophages in the blood. CD64 helps immune cells bind antibodies and clear bacteria. Measuring CD64 shows how activated these immune cells are. It is useful for detecting bacterial infections and sepsis and for monitoring inflammatory or autoimmune conditions. Doctors use it alongside other tests and symptoms to guide treatment decisions. High CD64 often indicates bacterial infection or strong inflammation. Low or unchanged CD64 can suggest viral illness or immune suppression. Trends over time help track recovery or response to therapy.

CD64 (Monocytic Macrophage Marker) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CD64 (Monocytic Macrophage Marker) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CD64 (Monocytic Macrophage Marker) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CD64 (Monocytic Macrophage Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?

CD64 (Monocytic Macrophage Marker) is often included in infection, sepsis, or inflammatory workups and in immune panels. Doctors may order it for fever, suspected bacterial infection, high white cell counts, or unexplained inflammation. It helps detect and monitor bacterial sepsis and inflammatory diseases and to follow treatment response. Abnormal results can come from bacterial infections, immune-suppressing drugs, chronic illness, or immune disorders, and family history of recurrent infections may prompt testing.

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What is CD64 a marker of in Visit Clinic?plus

CD64 (FcγRI) is a high‑affinity IgG receptor expressed mainly on macrophages and monocytes and upregulated on activated neutrophils. It is a marker of innate immune activation—particularly neutrophil activation during bacterial infection and sepsis—and of systemic inflammation. Measuring neutrophil CD64 by flow cytometry helps distinguish infectious from noninfectious causes of acute inflammatory responses.

Is CD64 expressed on monocytes in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. CD64 (FcγRI) is constitutively and strongly expressed on monocytes and macrophages, where it binds IgG with high affinity and mediates phagocytosis, antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity, and immune-complex clearance. Neutrophils have little CD64 at rest but upregulate it with inflammatory cytokines or bacterial infection, so CD64 levels are used clinically as an activation and sepsis marker.

What is the function of CD64 in macrophages in Visit Clinic?plus

CD64 (FcγRI) on macrophages is a high‑affinity IgG receptor that recognizes and binds opsonized pathogens and immune complexes, promoting phagocytosis and antibody‑dependent cellular phagocytosis. Ligand engagement activates intracellular signaling leading to oxidative burst, cytokine release and enhanced antigen processing/presentation to T cells, contributing to pathogen clearance and inflammation.

What is the marker for macrophage monocytes in Visit Clinic?plus

The principal marker for circulating monocytes is CD14 (often used with CD16 to define subsets). Tissue macrophages are commonly identified by CD68 (an intracellular lysosomal protein); other widely used markers include CD11b and CD45. Polarization markers include CD80/CD86 for M1 and CD163/CD206 for M2 macrophages. Marker choice depends on species, tissue and method.

What is the function of the CD64 in Visit Clinic?plus

CD64 (FcγRI) is a high-affinity Fc gamma receptor for IgG expressed mainly on macrophages, monocytes, dendritic cells and activated neutrophils. It binds IgG-opsonized pathogens to mediate phagocytosis, antigen uptake and presentation, trigger inflammatory cytokine release, and enhance antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity. CD64 upregulation on neutrophils is also used clinically as a marker of bacterial infection and systemic inflammation.

Is neutrophil CD64 a diagnostic marker for infection and sepsis in Visit Clinic?plus

Neutrophil CD64 is a sensitive and relatively specific biomarker that rises early in bacterial infection and sepsis, helping distinguish infectious from non-infectious inflammation. It can support diagnosis, guide antibiotic decisions, and monitor response, but should not be used alone; results must be interpreted alongside clinical assessment and other laboratory tests (e.g., cultures, procalcitonin, CRP).