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ADA (Adenosin Deaminase)


Function
ADA (adenosine deaminase) is a type of enzyme that functions to eliminate toxic left-over molecules from DNA breakdown. Increased levels of ADA in serum or lung fluid can be a sign of infection with the bacteria that causes tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis). On the other hand, low ADA levels may indicate ADA deficiency disease. ADA deficiency can cause a person's immune system to weaken, making them more susceptible to infection with germs, viruses, and fungi.
Test Schedule | Estimated Test Result | Container | Substance | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|
Monday - Saturday < 10 am | 2 days | Plain | Serum, 1 mL Pleural fluid, 5 mL | 2-8⁰C |

Condition
Not lysate and not lipemic

Method
Kinetic Spectrophotometry

Score Reference
Adenosine Deaminase, Pleural Fluid: <9.2 U/L Tuberculosis mean: 92.1 U/L Metastatic malignancies mean: 23.3 U/L Mesotheliomas mean: 34.9 U/L Pulmonary embolism mean: 23.8 U/L Lymphoma mean: 64.3 U/L