MBL Oligomer ELISA Kit RUO
Cat.No. KIT 029RUO
96 wells – 40 tests in double replication
< 4 hours
Quantitative
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
An ELISA for the determination of oligomerized Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) in human serum or heparin plasma.
MBL – a key test in the assessment of primary immunodeficiency
Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) is an important component of the innate immune system. However, in at least 12% of the average Caucasian population, the circulating level of functional MBL is insufficient. This makes MBL deficiency by far the most common primary immunodeficiency.
Clinical application
Deficiency of MBL has been shown to increase the overall susceptibility to infectious diseases and to predispose to greater disease severity; hence especially early and aggressive treatment with antibiotics can be required in risk patients such as those on cancer chemotherapy or immunosuppressant treatment.
MBL is a key test parameter in:
- Patients with a suspected primary immunodeficiency
- Children with recurrent infections
- Adults with recurrent, severe & persistent infections
- Immunosuppressed patients
- Cancer chemotherapy
- Transplantation
- Patients with cystic fibrosis
What is MBL?
MBL is a plasma protein that activates the complement system on binding to invading pathogens including bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi. This leads to the phagocytosis or lysis of the invading microorganisms. MBL also has more subtle immunomodulatory effects. Only the normally oligomerized forms of MBL are functional, i.e. capable of binding efficiently to microbial carbohydrates.
Kit features
- Measures oligomerized “functional” MBL
- Simple ELISA format - easy to perform
- Ready-to-use calibrators and working solutions
- Precoated ELISA wells
- All incubations performed at room temperature
- Measures MBL both in serum and plasma
- Easy storage
- All components are stored at 4ºC
- Automation possible on open ELISA workstations
- Detection range (at the recommended sample dilutions) 5 – 4000 ng/mL
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