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JC Virus Antibody Test, in Visit Clinic

Detects antibodies to JC virus in blood to show past exposure and assess risk of brain infection in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a JC Virus Antibody Test Test in Visit Clinic?

The JC virus antibody test measures antibodies in the blood that show past exposure to the JC (John Cunningham) virus. The virus is common and usually stays inactive in healthy people. It is important because the virus can reactivate when the immune system is weakened. Reactivation can cause a serious brain disease called progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). Doctors use this test to assess PML risk. It is used before some immunosuppressive treatments and when patients develop new neurological symptoms. Results help guide decisions about treatment and further testing like brain imaging or viral studies.

JC Virus Antibody Test Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

JC Virus Antibody Test Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The JC Virus Antibody Test test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a JC Virus Antibody Test Test in Visit Clinic?

JC VIRUS ANTIBODY TEST is used in infectious screening and before some immunosuppressive treatments. Doctors order it when patients have new neurologic signs such as weakness, confusion, or vision changes. It estimates past exposure and the risk of JC virus reactivation that can cause progressive brain infection. Abnormal results can reflect past infection or immune suppression from disease or medications. A family history of immune disorders may increase testing.

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How to check for JC virus in Visit Clinic?plus

To check for JC virus, get a neurological exam and brain MRI; if suspicious, perform lumbar puncture for CSF PCR to detect JC virus DNA (most definitive for PML). Blood testing for anti-JC virus antibodies assesses prior exposure and risk (used before some immunotherapies). Urine or plasma PCR can show viral shedding but aren’t diagnostic of brain disease. Discuss results with your neurologist.

How is the JC virus detected in Visit Clinic?plus

JC virus is primarily detected by PCR testing for viral DNA in cerebrospinal fluid, the main diagnostic test for suspected central nervous system infection. Brain MRI supports diagnosis by showing characteristic white‑matter lesions. Anti‑JC virus antibody testing in blood or urine indicates prior exposure but not active disease. If PCR is negative yet suspicion remains, a brain biopsy may be needed for definitive diagnosis.

What does it mean when your JCV is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive JC virus (JCV) test means you've been exposed and have antibodies—common and usually latent in healthy people. It does not indicate active infection, but in people on certain immunosuppressive treatments (for example, some MS drugs) a positive result signals increased risk for progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). Clinicians use antibody status and index values to guide treatment choices and monitoring.

How to test for JC virus in CSF in Visit Clinic?plus

Test by performing a lumbar puncture to collect CSF and running PCR for JC virus (JCV) DNA—qualitative or quantitative assays detect viral load. PCR is highly specific; repeat testing may be needed if the initial result is negative but clinical suspicion remains. Results typically take a few days. If PCR is inconclusive, correlate with clinical findings and MRI, and consider brain biopsy in select cases.

What is a JCV antibody test in Visit Clinic?plus

A JCV antibody test is a blood test that detects antibodies to the John Cunningham virus, indicating prior exposure. It’s primarily used before therapies such as natalizumab to help estimate the risk of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). A positive result suggests past infection and higher PML risk; a negative result indicates lower risk but can change over time, so periodic retesting may be recommended.

Can you go from JCV positive to negative in Visit Clinic?plus

You can sometimes go from JCV antibody–positive to negative, but true reversal is uncommon. Antibody levels can fluctuate and occasionally fall below the test’s detection threshold, producing a negative result. Seroconversion (negative → positive) is more common. Because assays vary and results affect treatment decisions, repeat testing at recommended intervals and discussion with your clinician are advised.