Anti-Phosphatidyl Inositol IgG/IgM
Anti-Phosphatidyl Inositol IgG/IgM is an ELISA test for the quantitative determination of IgG and IgM antibodies against phosphatidyl inositol in human serum or plasma.
Autoantibodies against phosphatidyl inositol, a negatively charged phospholipid, generally appear together with cardiolipin antibodies and antibodies against phosphatidyl serine. However, anti-phosphatidyl inositol has also been detected by itself in patients with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).
In the absence of anti-cardiolipin and anti-phosphatidyl serine, the detection of phosphatidyl inositol is thus indicative of APS.
In addition to the antigen, the wells of the ORGENTEC Anti-Phosphatidyl Inositol test are also coated with human beta-2-glycoprotein I as cofactor.
	
			
		Specifications
		
		
		
			
			
				| Product Number | 
						ORG 536 | 
			 
												
				
					| Tests | 12 x 8 tests | 
				 
																			
				
					| Calibration | Harris sera, IRP 97/656 (IgG), HCAL (IgG) / EY2C9 (IgM) | 
				 
																			
				
					| Calculation | quantitative | 
				 
																			
				
					| Range | IgG:  0 - 100 GPL-U/ml; IgM: 0 - 100 MPL-U/ml | 
				 
																			
				
					| Cut-off | 10 GPL-U/ml;  IgM: 7 MPL-U/ml | 
				 
															
							| Coating | 
							
					phosphatidyl inositol				 | 				
			 
				 
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