| Test Name: |
PROTEIN S ANTIGEN (FREE) |
| Test Code: |
2188689 |
| Alias: |
LAB492
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| CPT Code(s): |
85306
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| Preferred Specimen: |
2.0 mL plasma |
| Container: |
1 - full Sodium Citrate (blue) tube |
| Alternate Container: |
None |
| Minimum Volume: |
1 - full Sodium Citrate (blue) tube |
| Collection Instructions: |
Mix the tubes gently by inverting 5-10 times immediately after filling. Centrifuge for 15 minutes within 1 hour of collection. Using a plastic pipette, remove plasma taking care to avoid the WBC/platelet buffy layer and transfer plasma into a properly labeled transfer tube. Centrifuge the transferred plasma a second time and transfer platelet poor plasma into a new properly labeled transfer tube. Label tube as "platelet poor". Freeze immediately.
*Send both the transfer tube and the original tubes to the lab. |
| Transport Temperature: |
Plasma: Frozen Original tubes: Room Temperature |
| Stability: |
Frozen: 14 days |
| Rejection Criteria: |
Refrigerated specimens
Room Temperature specimens
Partially thawed specimens |
| Schedule: |
Turnaround time: 1-5 days |
| Method: |
Latex ligand immunoassay |
| Performing Lab: |
Northwestern Memorial Hospital |
| Clinical Significance: |
Protein S is a vitamin K-dependent cofactor for the anticoagulant and the profibrinolytic effects of activated Protein C. Two forms of Protein S are present in plasma: free Protein S (40%) and Protein S linked to the complement C4b-binding protein (C4BP) (60%). Only free Protein S has functional cofactor activity. Protein S deficiency may be hereditary or acquired. Acquired deficiency may be observed during pregnancy, oral anticoagulant therapy, oral contraceptive use, in liver disease, in newborn infants as well as in other clinical conditions. Deficiency of Protein S has been associated with a high risk of developing venous thromboembolism especially in young people. |
| Reference Ranges: |
Refer to patient report. |
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