SINGLE ANTIGEN BEAD CLASS I (A B C LOCI)
This test analyzes the Class I loci (A, B, C) on the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes using single antigen beads. It is primarily used for tissue typing in organ transplantation and identifying genetic predispositions to autoimmune diseases.
SINGLE ANTIGEN BEAD CLASS I (A B C LOCI) Test in Vadodara Overview
What is Single Antigen Bead (SAB) Class I test?
Single Antigen Bead (SAB) Class I is a highly sensitive, bead-based HLA antibody test that detects and pinpoints IgG antibodies against specific HLA Class I antigens (HLA-A, -B, -C) in serum, reporting signal strength as mean fluorescence intensity to indicate antibody presence and relative strength. By using beads coated with single recombinant Class I HLA molecules, it provides allele-level specificity, enabling precise identification of donor-specific antibodies (DSA) and overall sensitization status for transplant decision-making.
Why consider Single Antigen Bead (SAB) Class I test?
- Assess pre-transplant HLA sensitization, perform a “virtual crossmatch,” and guide donor selection and immunosuppression to reduce antibody-mediated rejection risk.
- Detect and monitor Class I DSA before or after transplant, including low-level antibodies that screening assays may miss, improving risk stratification and outcomes.
- Resolve complex antibody profiles in highly sensitized patients where fine specificity affects compatibility and rejection risk.
Who should get this Single Antigen Bead (SAB) Class I test?
- Solid-organ transplant candidates and recipients (kidney, liver, heart, lung) for pre- and post-transplant antibody assessment, especially with prior transplants, transfusions, or pregnancies that increase sensitization.
- Patients with suspected or documented DSA, or with unexplained graft dysfunction where antibody-mediated mechanisms are a concern.
- Individuals requiring precise Class I antibody mapping when screening/panel-reactive tests are positive or inconclusive.
More Information about Single Antigen Bead (SAB) Class I test
Other names: SAB, Single Antigen Bead, Solid Organ Transplant, Kidney Transplant
A kidney transplant is surgery to place a healthy kidney from a donor into someone whose kidneys have failed. One working kidney can do the job of two, so only a single donor kidney is transplanted. Kidney transplantation involves assessing the recipient's overall health, ensuring a suitable donor match, and monitoring for complications post-transplant. This includes evaluating kidney function, matching tissue types (HLA typing), and assessing for antibodies that could cause rejection.
No special preparations needed
- Class I- Mean Fluorescence Intensity (mfi)
- Donor Antigen Specific Antibody Class I Result
Test code
8884B
Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
| Specimen | Vacutainer | Volume |
|---|---|---|
| Serum | Yellow Vacutainer | 3 ML |
Specimen stability information
Serum
Collection instructions
Age,Gender,Clinical history required
Specimen rejection criteria
Test run frequency
'
Turn around time
2 Working Days
Performing locations
Department
- Hla Serology
CPT and Loinc codes
Package price
₹23000
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