Test Code LAB57 CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen)
Specimen Requirements
Container/Tube:
Required: Serum (SST or Red Top), Plasma (Light Green)
Specimen Volume: 1mL
Stability:
Temperature | Time |
Refrigerated 2–8°C | 7 days |
Frozen <-18°C | 4 weeks |
Additional Instructions
Refrigerate as soon as possible.Testing performed only on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
The CEA test is preformed on the Ortho Vitros 7600. An immunometric immunoassay technique is used. CEA present in the sample reacts simultaneously with a biotinylated antibody (mouse monoclonal anti-CEA) and a horseradish peroxidase (HRP)?labeled antibody conjugate (mouse monoclonal anti-CEA). The antigen-antibody complex is captured by streptavidin on the wells. Unbound materials are removed by washing. The bound HRP conjugate is measured by a luminescent reaction. 10 A reagent containing luminogenic substrates (a luminol derivative and a peracid salt) and an electron transfer agent, is added to the wells. The HRP in the bound conjugate catalyzes the oxidation of the luminol derivative, producing light. The electron transfer agent (a substituted acetanilide) increases the level of light produced and prolongs its emission. The light signals are read by the system. The amount of HRP conjugate bound is directly proportional to the concentration of CEA present.
Results determined by different assay may not be comparable.
Department
Chemistry
Synonyms
Chemistry