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Posted by JCoffee (Member # 17266) on :
 
Hi, wondering if anyone has had a very low CD-57 count and a NEGATIVE Western Blot result? What could cause this OTHER than a bad result on the Western Blot? Is there any other condition that causes low CD-57?
 
Posted by joysie (Member # 11063) on :
 
Yes, I've had a 20, a 29 and two negatives (band 41 only). I have no clue [Smile]
 
Posted by disturbedme (Member # 12346) on :
 
Yep, my husband and I have low Cd57's. Mine is 9, his is 26.

I've done IGeneX once and LabCorp a few times and all of those times, I've only had 41 IgG show up. The weird thing is: When I FIRST was tested through IGeneX I was not on any abx and only showed 41++ IgG. Then the next time I was tested at LabCorp I was NOW on abx and it was completely negative. Then tested again while OFF abx for a two-month stretch and it came back positive again for 41 IgG.

So it's like when on meds, the 41 is completely gone. Then when OFF abx, the 41 shows back up. Not sure exactly what this means, but I've found it to be quite odd. That, and I don't make any other antibodies. My immune system is pretty shot. I was bitten by a tick when I was about 14 years old.

My husband has only had LabCorp done and he showed 41 on IgM AND IgG.

I still say 41, though not SPECIFIC for lyme, means a great deal and many times actually is lyme. Of course that's just my opinion, as there are others here who wouldn't agree...

AND as far as we know right now, lyme is the only thing that lowers the CD57 count.
 
Posted by TerryK (Member # 8552) on :
 
If a low CD57 represents a depressed immune system (and that's my understanding), then it makes sense that your body would not be making antibodies because that is a function of the immune system.

Edited to further explain:
The western blot only works if the immune system is able to make antibodies to borrelia (the bacteria that causes lyme).

Lyme depresses the immune system which is a big reason why testing is so inaccurate because the western blot does not actually look for the organism but for the immune system reaction to the organism.

Terry
 
Posted by adamm (Member # 11910) on :
 
Most Lyme patients will get negative Western Blots.
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
What could cause that to happen??? TESTING WITH A LESS THAN SUPERIOR LAB FOR LYME.

Go with Igenex and post the results here ... It can be officially negative...but you could still have Lyme.

What bands were positive for you??

www.igenex.com

PS... The patients with the lowest number of bands are often the most ill.
 
Posted by gemofnj (Member # 15551) on :
 
J,

The CD 57 test is a marker for lyme. I believe only lyme can make it go below normal which is 60.

This link may help you understand the CD57 test a little better.

http://www.healthcentersofamerica.com/information.cfm?id=144
 


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