Test Code MUXF3 MUXF3 (Cross-reactive Carbohydrate Determinant), IgE, Serum
Ordering Guidance
For a listing of allergens available for testing, see Allergens - Immunoglobulin E (IgE) Antibodies
Specimen Required
Collection Container/Tube:
Preferred: Serum gel
Acceptable: Red top
Submission Container/Tube: Plastic vial
Specimen Volume: 0.5 mL for every 5 allergens requested
Collection Instructions: Centrifuge and aliquot serum into a plastic vial.
Forms
If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send an Allergen Test Request (T236) with the specimen.
Useful For
Evaluation for the presence of antibodies to cross-reactive carbohydrate determinates (CCD)
Investigation of clinically unexpected positive IgE antibody testing in a wide variety of plant and invertebrate allergens
Special Instructions
Method Name
Fluorescence Enzyme Immunoassay (FEIA)
Reporting Name
MUXF3 (CCD), IgE, SSpecimen Type
SerumSpecimen Minimum Volume
For 1 allergen: 0.3 mL
For more than 1 allergen: (0.05 mL x number of allergens) + 0.25 mL deadspace
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
---|---|---|---|
Serum | Refrigerated (preferred) | 14 days | |
Frozen | 90 days | ||
Ambient | 7 days |
Reject Due To
Gross hemolysis | OK |
Gross lipemia | OK |
Gross icterus | OK |
Clinical Information
Antibodies to glycoprotein carbohydrate determinants are prone to interact with a broad variety of plant and invertebrate allergens. These glycoprotein carbohydrates have therefore been termed cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCD). The MUXF3 carbohydrate epitope obtained from digested pineapple bromelain glycoprotein can be used as a representative epitope marker for assessing the presence of IgE antibodies that interact with CCD. As true allergic sensitization to the pineapple bromelain glycoprotein itself is rare, assessing for the presence IgE antibodies reactive with the bromelain MUXF3 CCD glycoprotein carbohydrate epitope serves as a well-established marker for the determination of the presence of anti-CCD IgE antibodies.
CCD epitopes are widely distributed in plants and invertebrate animals, and antibodies against CCD, such as MUXF2, may be associated with a number of positive IgE antibody tests (cross-reactivity) to many different and unrelated plant allergens, but also to a number of potential invertebrate allergens such as bee/wasp venom, cockroaches, mites, and shellfish. Plant protein allergens that contain CCD epitopes include peanuts, grass, pollen, and latex. The presence of anti-CCD IgE antibodies can hinder assessment of the presence of IgE antibodies to these other plant and invertebrate allergens, as it is not possible to distinguish whether observed reactivity is due to the presence of antibodies specific to other proteins, or is the result of the presence of interfering anti-CCD antibodies. When very broad allergen sensitivity profiles are observed in the course allergy testing, it may be due to the presence of cross-reactive anti-CCD IgE antibodies, although the presence of IgE antibodies to profilin proteins should also be considered.
The degree to which antibodies to CCD may be associated with clinical allergic reaction has not been completely resolved. In general, the presence of cross-reactive antibodies to CCD, such as MUXF3, is not thought to be clinically relevant and does not give rise to symptoms consistent with allergic reaction. However, antibodies to CCD may be linked to clinically relevant allergic reactions in extremely rare cases, including in individuals with celery and tomato allergy.
Reference Values
Class |
IgE kU/L |
Interpretation |
0 |
<0.10 |
Negative |
0/1 |
0.10-0.34 |
Borderline/equivocal |
1 |
0.35-0.69 |
Equivocal |
2 |
0.70-3.49 |
Positive |
3 |
3.50-17.4 |
Positive |
4 |
17.5-49.9 |
Strongly positive |
5 |
50.0-99.9 |
Strongly positive |
6 |
≥100 |
Strongly positive |
Concentrations of 0.70 kU/L or more (class 2 and above) will flag as abnormally high.
Reference values apply to all ages.
Performing Laboratory
Mayo Clinic Laboratories in RochesterTest Classification
This test has been cleared, approved, or is exempt by the US Food and Drug Administration and is used per manufacturer's instructions. Performance characteristics were verified by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements.CPT Code Information
86008
Day(s) Performed
Monday through Friday