Reagent | Complement C4
Key Benefits of the Randox Complement C4 reagent
Exceptional correlation with standard methods
The Randox methodology was compared against other commercially available methods and the Randox Complement C4 assay showed a correlation coefficient of r=0.98
Wide measuring range
The healthy range for Complement C4 is 7 -49 mg/dl. The Randox Complement C4 assay can comfortably detect levels outside of the healthy range measuring between 2.90 – 152 mg/dl
Excellent stability
Stable until expiry date when stored at +2 to +8°C
Other features of the Randox Complement C4 reagent
- Immunoturbidimetric method
- Liquid ready-to-use reagents
- Stable until expiry date when stored at +2 to +8°C
- Measuring range 2.90 – 152 mg/dl
Ordering information
Cat No | Size | ||||
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CM3846 | R1 3 x 20ml (L) R2 3 x 6ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
CM8024 | R1 2 x 11.2ml (L) R2 2 x 4.2ml | Enquire | Kit Insert Request | MSDS | Buy Online |
(L) Indicates liquid option |
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What is the Complement C4 assay used for?
What is Complement C4?
The complement system is one of the major mechanisms of innate immunology consisting of more than 30 plasma and membrane-associated serum proteins which evokes cytolytic immune responses to pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, chemical tissue damage and anything that is classified as foreign to the body. The complement system can be activated through three major pathways: classical, lectin or alternative. Once activated, reactions occur for antibody opsonisation (the process by which a phagocyte marks a pathogen for ingestion and elimination) to fight against the foreign bodies. Activation can also occur when the body produces antibodies for its own tissues that it views as being foreign, which is known as an autoimmune disorder.
During the activation process, Complement C4 splits down into C4b and C4a (peptide). C4b acts as an opsonin and remains bound to the complex at the surface of the pathogen which activates the next step of the process. The small peptide, C4a diffuses away and acts as a chemotactic factor and an inflammatory paracrine.
The Randox Complement C4 assay is used for the quantitative in vitro determination of complement C4 concentration in serum. The Randox Complement C4 assay allows for the diagnosis and monitoring of autoimmune disorders associated with abnormal levels of complement C4 including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Higher than normal results may be indicative of cancer or ulcerative whereas lower than normal results may be indicative of lupus, hepatitis, or cirrhosis.
Cell-bound levels of processed complement activation products, especially E-C4d (erythrocyte-bound C4) is a biomarker in the diagnosis and monitoring of systematic lupus erythematous (SLE). For more information on SLE, please click here.
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