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Human IL-2 OneStep ELISA Kit

Human IL-2 OneStep ELISA Kit

Catalog Number: S0C3001 Application: ELISA Reactivity: Human Conjugation: Brand: Starter
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Product Specification


Antigen IL-2
Immunogen Recombinant Protein
Antibody Type Recombinant mAb
Reactivity Hu
Purification Protein A
Stability & Storage

2 to 8 °C as supplied.

Kit


Precision


Intra-assay: 5.9%;
Inter-assay: 8.5%

Sample type

Cell culture supernatant, Serum, Plasma

Assay type Sandwich (quantitative)
Sensitivity 5 pg/ml
Range 15.6 pg/ml - 1000 pg/ml
Recovery

Cell culture supernatant 112% ; Serum 103%; Plasma 118%

Assay time 60 minutes
Species reactivity human
CROSS REACTIVITY /
INTERFERENCE /
NIBSC convert

The dose response curve of the International Standard (86/500) parallels the OneStep standard curve. To convert sample values obtained with the kit to approximate NIBSC (86/500) units, use the following equation: NIBSC (86/500) approximate value (IU/mL) = 0.014 x OneStep Human IL-2 value (pg/mL).

Background

Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is an interleukin, a type of cytokine immune system signaling molecule, which is a leukocytotropic hormone that is instrumental in the body natural response to microbial infection and in discriminating between foreign (non-self) and self. IL-2 mediates its effects by binding to IL-2 receptors, which are expressed by lymphocytes, the cells that are responsible for immunity. Mature human IL-2 shares 56% and 66% aa sequence identity with mouse and rat IL-2, respectively. Human and mouse IL-2 exhibit cross-species activity. The receptor for IL-2 consists of three subunits that are present on the cell surface in varying preformed complexes. IL-2 is also necessary during T cell development in the thymus for the maturation of a unique subset of T cells that are termed regulatory T cells (T-Regs). After exiting from the thymus, T-Regs function to prevent other T cells from recognizing and reacting against "self-antigens", which could result in "autoimmunity". T-Regs do this by preventing the responding cells from producing IL-2. Thus, IL-2 is required to discriminate between self and non-self, another one of the unique characteristics of the immune system.

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ELISA

Protocol Diagram

Standard curve
Example of NIBSC (86/500) standard curve in Assay Diluent #1. Human IL-2 standard were calibrated by NIBSC (86/500) with a calibration factor (CF) of 1.4. Human IL-2 standard concentration = NIBSC (86/500)/CF

Linearity

The concentrations of IL-2 were measured and interpolated from the target standard curves and corrected for sample dilution. Undiluted samples are as follows:  Jurkat T cells stimulated with 10 ng/ml PMA and 150 ng/ml A23187 for 24 h (6.25%). The interpolated dilution factor corrected values are plotted. The mean target concentration was determined to be 11,487 pg/mL in stimulated Jurkat supernatant.

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Standard curve
Example of human IL-2 standard curve in Assay Diluent #1.

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