EYRAplex: Mouse Th1/Th2 (7‑plex)

Standard curves for EYRAplex: Mouse Th1/Th2 (7-plex).

EYRAplex: Mouse Th1/Th2 (7‑plex)

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Components

Capture mAbCapture bead mix: Mouse Th1/Th2 (7-plex)
Detection mAbDetection mAb mix: Mouse M1A
StandardStandard mix M: EYRAplex, mouse
Fluorophore conjugateStreptavidin-PE
Buffers/SolutionsAssay diluent: EYRAplex, mouse
Streptavidin-PE diluent
Wash buffer concentrate
Also provided96-well plate (black)
Adhesive plate covers
Black plate lid

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Product specifications

Intended use

EyraPlex: Mouse Th1/Th2 (7-plex) is intended for the quantification of mouse IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, IL-12 (p70), and TNF-α in mouse serum and cell culture supernatants. The assay is designed for analysis using Mabtech EYRA™, but can also be used in flow cytometry. For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Introduction

EYRAplex is a magnetic bead-based multiplex assay for the simultaneous detection and quantification of multiple analytes in a single sample. The magnetic beads have been dyed with different concentrations of two fluorophores, resulting in distinct bead populations with unique bead IDs. Each bead population has been conjugated with a specific monoclonal antibody, allowing specific binding to its corresponding analyte. Multiplex analysis is enabled by combining several bead populations that are supplied as a capture bead mix.

In EYRAplex, the capture bead mix is added to wells in a 96-well plate. Samples and standards are then added. During incubation, the capture antibodies bind to analytes present in the sample. Detection occurs in two steps. First, a biotin-labeled monoclonal antibody mix (detection mAb mix) is added. These detection antibodies bind to the captured analytes. Streptavidin-PE is then added, binding to the biotin and generating a fluorescent signal proportional to the analyte concentration.

The fluorescent signal from each bead ID determines the analyte, while the streptavidin-PE signal reflects its quantity. Analytes are quantified by comparing the signals to standard curves.

Serum/Plasma samples

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Product details

ProductEYRAplex: Mouse Th1/Th2 (7-plex)
ApplicationMultiplex, Flow cytometry
AnalyteIFN-γ, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, IL-12 (p70), TNF-α
ReactivityMouse

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Precision
AnalyteLOD (pg/ml)LLOQ (pg/ml)ULOQ (pg/ml)Intra-assay CV(%)Inter-assay CV(%)
IFN-γ0.65.9430025
IL-20.16.6480035
IL-40.24.5330035
IL-50.11.9140034
IL-101.15.5400035
IL-12 (p70)1.46.2450025
TNF-α0.22.5180024

Intra-assay and inter-assay precision were evaluated using the assay standard at three concentrations (high, medium, low) in Assay diluent: EYRAplex, mouse. CV values are based on several independent experiments, using eight replicates per condition. Data was acquired and generated using Mabtech EYRA™ during development within a 10-plex assay. Performance shown is indicative. 

Recovery
Average recovery (%) in
AnalyteSerum
IFN-γ72
IL-283
IL-4*
IL-587
IL-1086
IL-12 (p70)90
TNF-α65

Spike recovery was assessed in normal mouse serum using the assay standard at three concentrations (high, medium, low) and unspiked controls, with four replicates per condition. Average recovery was calculated relative to spiked Assay diluent: EYRAplex, mouse. Data was acquired and generated using Mabtech EYRA™ during development within a 10-plex assay. Performance shown is indicative. 

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Linearity
Average recovery (%) in
AnalyteSerum
IL-465

Linearity of dilution was determined during product development.

Standard curves for EYRAplex: Mouse Th1/Th2 (7-plex).

Representative standard curves for EYRAplex: Mouse Th1/Th2 (7-plex).

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IFN-γ

Analyte description

Interferon-γ (IFN-γ) is the only type II interferon. This proinflammatory cytokine is secreted by activated T cells and NK cells. It activates macrophages and endothelial cells and regulates immune responses by affecting APCs, T cells, and B cells. Production of IFN-γ by helper T cells and cytotoxic T cells is a hallmark of the Th1-type phenotype. Thus, high-level production of IFN-γ is typically associated with effective host defense against intracellular pathogens.

Alternative namesInterferon-γ, Interferon-gamma, IFN-γ, IFN-gamma, IFN-g, IFNg
Cell typeT cell, Tc, Th1, NK cell

IL-2

Analyte description

Interleukin 2 (IL-2) is predominantly produced by activated T cells. IL-2 promotes the proliferation, differentiation, and survival of antigen-activated T cells and NK cells. After antigen stimulation, the cytokine also promotes the differentiation of T cells into effector and memory T cells. Therefore IL-2 plays an important role in the body's response to infection. IL-2 is also key to tolerance, as it promotes the differentiation of certain immature T cells into regulatory T cells in the thymus, ultimately preventing autoimmune diseases. 

Alternative namesInterleukin-2, Interleukin 2, IL-2, IL2, T cell growth factor
Cell typeT cell, Th1, Th2, Th17, Tfh

IL-4

Analyte description

Interleukin 4 (IL-4) is produced primarily by Th2 cells, mast cells, eosinophils, and basophils. IL-4 was first identified to costimulate B cell growth; the cytokine is essential for B cell secretion of IgE and augments the production of IgG1 in vivo. In addition to regulating B cell growth and immunoglobulin secretion, IL-4 also affects T cells. In vitro, IL-4 promotes T cell growth and can induce cytolytic T cell activity. IL-4 also induces the differentiation of naive CD4 T cells into Th2 cells, which are characterized by their capacity to secrete the cytokines IL-4, IL-5, and IL-10 upon activation, while simultaneously inhibiting the generation of Th1 cells.

Alternative namesInterleukin 4, IL-4, IL4, BCGF-1, BSF-1
Cell typeT cell, Th2, Treg

IL-5

Analyte description

Interleukin 5 (IL-5) is a pleiotropic cytokine primarily produced by T and NK cells.  IL-5 specifically controls the survival, differentiation, and chemotaxis of eosinophils. But initially, IL-5 was characterized by its ability to support the growth and terminal differentiation of B cells.

Alternative namesInterleukin-5, IL-5, IL5, BCGF-2
Cell typeT cell, Th2, NK cell

IL-10

Analyte description

Interleukin 10 (IL-10) is a pleiotropic cytokine produced by activated T cells and monocytes. It can modulate the functions of immune responses in both a stimulatory and an inhibitory way. IL-10 is thereby involved in the regulation of immune reactions and inflammatory responses.

Alternative namesInterleukin-10, IL-10, IL10
Cell typeT cell, Treg, Monocyte/MΦ, mDC

IL-12 (p70)

Analyte description

Interleukin 12 (IL-12) is, when biologically active, a heterodimer (p70) consisting of two covalently linked subunits, p35 and p40. The p40 subunit is shared with IL-23. IL-12 is produced by antigen-presenting cells, specifically dendritic cells, and macrophages. IL-12 is a proinflammatory cytokine that promotes Th1-type responses by inducing IFN-γ production and enhancing the proliferation and cytotoxicity of NK and T cells.

Alternative namesInterleukin 12, IL-12, IL12
Cell typeMonocyte/MΦ, mDC

TNF-α

Analyte description

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF), also known as TNF-α, is produced by many different cell types, e.g., monocytes, macrophages, T cells, and B cells. Among the many effects of TNF-α are protection against bacterial infection, cell growth modulation, immune system regulation, and involvement in septic shock.

Alternative namesTumor necrosis factor-α, TNF-α, TNF-alpha, TNF-a, TNFa, Tumor necrosis factor-alpha, TNF
Cell typeT cell, Tc, Th1, Th2, Th17, Tfh, Monocyte/MΦ