Test Code GBM Glomerular Basement Membrane Antibodies, IgG, Serum
Reporting Name
Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG AbUseful For
Evaluating patients with rapid onset renal failure or pulmonary hemorrhage, as an aid in the diagnosis of Goodpasture syndrome
Performing Laboratory

Specimen Type
SerumSpecimen Required
Container/Tube:
Preferred: Serum gel
Acceptable: Red top
Specimen Volume: 0.5 mL
Specimen Minimum Volume
0.35 mL
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time |
---|---|---|
Serum | Refrigerated (preferred) | 21 days |
Frozen | 21 days |
Reference Values
<1.0 U (negative)
≥1.0 U (positive)
Reference values apply to all ages.
Day(s) and Time(s) Performed
Monday through Friday, Sunday; 11 a.m.
Test Classification
This test has been cleared or approved by the U.S. 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
83520
LOINC Code Information
Test ID | Test Order Name | Order LOINC Value |
---|---|---|
GBM | Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Ab | 31254-6 |
Result ID | Test Result Name | Result LOINC Value |
---|---|---|
GBM | Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Ab | 31254-6 |
Clinical Information
Antibodies to glomerular basement membrane (GBM) antigens cause glomerulonephritis, Goodpasture syndrome (glomerulonephritis, often with rapid onset renal failure, and pulmonary hemorrhage), and, less commonly, pulmonary hemosiderosis.(1) Nephrogenic GBM antigens are associated with the noncollagenous carboxyl extension of type IV procollagen. The immunologic stimuli that elicit production of GBM antibodies are not known. There is some evidence of a genetic association with HLA-DR2.
GBM antibody-mediated glomerulonephritis and Goodpasture syndrome occur with a bimodal age distribution primarily in males ages 20 to 40 and in patients older than age 50. Glomerulonephritis without pulmonary involvement is more common in the older age group, and shows a female predominance.
Interpretation
Positive results are consistent with Goodpasture syndrome. Glomerular basement membrane antibodies detected by immunoassay have been reported to be highly specific for Goodpasture syndrome. The sensitivity of this test approaches 87% in untreated patients with systemic disease.(1)
Clinical Reference
1. Pusey CD: Anti-glomerular basement membrane disease. Kidney Int 2003;64:1535-1550
Analytic Time
Same day/1 dayReject Due To
Hemolysis |
Mild OK; Gross reject |
Lipemia |
Mild OK; Gross reject |
Icterus |
Mild OK; Gross OK |
Other |
NA |
Method Name
Multiplex Flow Immunoassay