Immune deficiency can result in impaired cellular or antibody-mediated immune responses. Individuals with immune deficiency experience recurrent infections due to common and uncommon infectious agents, or cancers. The immune defect may be present at birth or may be induced by immunosuppressive drugs which are used to prevent transplant rejection or treat autoimmune disease. Immune deficiency is also encountered at the extremes of age, and with HIV infection.
Our current panel assesses T-cell-mediated immune function and the distribution of immune cell subsets in peripheral blood.
General immune functional status of T-cells can be inferred from mitogen-stimulated T-cell function. Cell-mediated immunity to specific pathogens can be measured with CMV- and EBV-specific T-cells. These data can be combined with available clinical data to plan additional treatment for your patient.
Functional T-cell responses are measured with mitogen- or antigen-stimulated expression of CD154. The test panel consists of
Whole blood, 5 ml from children, 5 ml from adults in sodium heparin green top tubes, is shipped at ambient temperature overnight to Plexision’s reference laboratory. Advantages of using CD154 to identify antigen- and mitogen-specific cells are
References: US Patent 9606109