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Immune Status 4M6261

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Immune Status 4M6261

The Immune Status assay analyzes immune cell populations and subsets of red blood cells and white blood cells to assess immune status.

However, it doesn’t distinguish between past infections, ongoing infections, or vaccination, and isn’t diagnostic.

**Please note: **This test is available in Ireland; however, due to the time-sensitive nature of the sample, it must be shipped directly to the laboratory in Germany. A shipping fee of €60 applies.

An invoice will be issued to the practitioner at the point of purchase. If shipping has already been paid, that amount will be deducted from the final shipping cost.

 

 

Tested Biomarkers
  • Erythrocytes
  • Haemoglobin
  • HCT
  • MCV
  • MCH
  • MCHC
  • MPV
  • RDW
  • Platelets
  • WBC
  • Lymphocytes
  • Lymphocyte count
  • Monocytes
  • Monocyte count
  • Neutrophils
  • Granulocyte count
  • Eosinophils
  • Eosinophil count
  • Basophils
  • Basophil count
  • Leucocytes
  • T3 T-Lymph abs
  • T3 T-Lymph rel
  • T4 T-Helper abs
  • T4 T-Helper rel
  • CD8-cells abs
  • CD8 cells rel
  • CD4/CD8 Ratio
  • T8 cytotox abs
  • T8 cytotox rel
  • T8 suppr abs
  • T8 suppr rel
  • Ratio T8zyt/T8sup
  • T3 activated abs
  • T3 activated rel
  • NK1 CD8-CD57+abs
  • NK1 CD8-CD57+rel
  • NK2 3+16+56+abs
  • NK2 3+16+56+rel
  • NK3 3-16+56+abs
  • NK3 3-16+56+rel
  • Bcells abs
  • Bcells rel
  • CD5+Bcells abs
  • CD5+Bcells rel
  • CD80+Bcells abs
  • CD80+Bcells rel
  • T cells regulatory
  • TH17 cells abs
  • TH17 cells rel

 

Methodology
The Immune Status test is analysed by serology immuno-fluorescence, particularly indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA), which is a diagnostic technique used to detect and measure antibodies in patient serum. In IFA, patient serum is incubated with a substrate, typically cells or tissue containing the antigen of interest. If the patient has antibodies against the antigen, they will bind to it. The unbound antibodies are then washed away, and a secondary antibody tagged with a fluorescent dye is applied. This secondary antibody binds specifically to the patient’s antibodies, forming a complex. Under a fluorescent microscope, the presence of fluorescence indicates the binding of the secondary antibody complex, revealing the presence and localization of specific antibodies in the patient’s serum. Serology immuno-fluorescence is crucial in diagnosing infectious diseases, and autoimmune disorders, and detecting antibodies against viruses, bacteria, or other pathogens.
When should you consider this test?

Consider this test for assessing immune system cellular integrity, offering insights into immune status and immunotype(s). It aids in identifying pathogen involvement in autoimmune reactions and monitoring treatment effectiveness for various autoimmune conditions.

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