C5B9 Complement Terminal Complex (Blood)

Testing Laboratory

Auckland Te Toka Tumai | Auckland Hospital

Department

Immunology

Delphic Registration Code (Alpha Code)

C5B9

Test Code (Numeric Code)

7371

Laboratory Handling

Phlebotomy

EDTA Plasma

Transport

Specimens must be transported and stored at 4°C

Registration

C5B9

Sample Stability

Specimens must be centrifuged at 4°C within 4 hours of collection, separated and stored at -20°C or lower

Synonyms

Complement C5b-9 complex
Terminal Complement Complex (TCC)
Membrane Attack Complex (MAC)
Soluble C5b-9 (sC5b-9)

Turnaround Time

6 weeks

For non-liver transplant specimens

Specimen Type

  • Plasma

Specimen Requirements

Tube/Container Type:

Preferred
  • EDTA (Lavender Cap)
Preferred Sample Volume (ml)

4

Paediatric Specimen Requirements

Tube/Container Type:

Preferred
  • EDTA (Lavender Cap)
Acceptable
  • EDTA (Microtainer)
Minimum Sample Volume (ml)

1

Pre-testing Requirements

For liver transplant specimens only:
1) Phone the laboratory before the specimen is taken
2) Hand deliver the specimen to the laboratory
Note: if these two conditions are not met, the specimen will not be able to be processed urgently

Additional Specimen Information

Information for the laboratory

Urgent specimens (only for liver transplant patients, with the specimen hand delivered from DCCM):
- Notify Paul Austin (Serology Section Lead), 022 632 1554
- Centrifuge specimen at 4°C and retain under refrigeration for collection by VIM staff

All other specimens:
- Monday to Friday: 0800-1630 (standard working hours)
- Weekends and Public Holidays: register, centrifuge specimen, remove all plasma and store in the designated C5B9 area in ALSS freezer 36

Note: A dedicated blood specimen is required for this analysis

Last updated: 08/05/2026