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HLA-Ready GeneTHE SSP-PCR SYSTEM certified detection of HLA-class I and II & HLA-disease associations
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PCR & Electrophoresis
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DNA-Extraction
Software
Life Science
• Integrated detection of the nullalleles A*24:09N, B*51:11N, C*04:09N, DRB4*01:03N, DRB5*01:08N• Integrated negative control• Short analysis due to allele specifi c amplifi cation• Regular update of allele list• Simplifi ed interpretation by given allele frequencies• Pre-aliquoted and dried primer mixes• Colour coded kits
• Reduction of mistakes by means of changing internal control amplifi cates• Flexibility due to combination of the PCR trays• One PCR programme for all systems• Identical workfl ow with protocol sheets adapted for all kits• Evaluation by SCORETM software• certifi ed for IvD use
HLA CLASS I AND II TYPING KITS (SSP-PCR)
HLA-DISEASE ASSOCIATION KITS BASED ON SSP
HLA-Ready Gene A, -B, -C, -DR, -DQ AND -DPB1
HLA-Ready Gene B27 – ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS (MORBUS BECHTEREW)
HLA-Ready Gene B5/57 – MORBUS BEHÇET & HSR TO ABACAVIR
• Ideal for screening patients due to only a few PCR reactions • Flexible format by dried PCR-mixes in strips of 8 wells• Including base pair marker Gen Ladder 50s
• Integrated positive and negative control-DNA as required by International Standards for Histocompatibility Testing (e.g. ASHI/EFI).
• Only one PCR reaction, ideal for screening patients for B*27. • Association with other auto-immune diseases as Morbus • Reiter, Psoriasis-arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis with Enthesitis and rheumatoid arthritis.
HLA-Ready Gene B57 – HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION (HSR) TO ABACAVIR
HLA-Ready Gene Coeliac Disease
HLA-Ready Gene Narcolepsy
• 8 PCR reactions for the detection of HLA-B*51 (associated with Morbus Behçet), HLA-B*57 (associated with HSR to Abacavir).
• Behçet disease (Behçet‘s syndrome, Morbus Behçet, silk road disease) is associated among other things with HLA-B*51 and a form of vasculitis that can lead to ulceration and other lesions. The resulting infl ammation affects blood vessels, usually the small ones. Therefore symptoms occur wherever there is a patch of infl ammation, and can be anywhere where there is a blood supply.
• Only 1 PCR reaction for DQB1*06:02, ideal for screening patients for Narcolepsy.
• Narcolepsy („sleeping sickness“, „slumber addiction“) belongs to the group of sleep disorders (dyssomnia), which are based on a neurological disorder of the sleep- wake rhythm. The cause of the disorder is a selective loss of neurons of the perifornical hypothalamus which produce hypocretins (orexins).
• Only 2 PCR reactions for screening DQB1*02, *03:02 and DQA1*05:01, *05:05.
• Coeliac Disease is one of the most frequent chronic diseases of the small intestine caused by an intolerance against gluten (protein in diverse types of grains like wheat, rye, barley,... ).
• Only one PCR reaction, ideal for screening patients for B*57. • Many HIV infected patients showing a hypersensitivity reaction (HSR) to Abacavir are carrier of the HLA-B*57:01 allele.
• Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) are a family of cell surface proteins found mainly on natural killer (NK) cells. They regulate the killing function of these cells by interacting with HLA class I molecules, which are expressed on all cell types.
• Most KIRs are inhibitory, meaning that their recognition of HLA suppresses the cytotoxic activity of their NK cell.
• The Ready Gene Wipe Test enables the user to monitor for potential contaminations with amplicons created by the Ready Gene product line on working areas as required by International Standards for Histocompatibility Testing (e.g. ASHI/EFI).
OTHER Ready Gene KITS
HLA-Ready Gene
Ready Gene Wipe Test - MONITORING DNA CONTAMINATIONS ON WORKING AREAS
HLA-Ready Gene A31 - HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION (HSR) TO CARBAMAZEPINE
CARBAMAZEPINE-INDUCED HSR ASSOCIATION KITS
HLA-Ready Gene B*15:02 - HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION (HSR) TO CARBAMAZEPINE
• Only one PCR reaction, ideal for screening patients for A*31. • Carbamazepine is commonly prescribed for the treatment of epilepsy, trigeminal neuralgia and bipolar disorders.• The HLA-A*31:01 allele is strongly associated with Carbamazepine-induced hypersensitivity syndrome in Northern European patients. Furthermore it is a risk factor for Carbamazepine-induced maculopapular exanthema in Han Chinese populations and Stevens- Johnson Syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS-TEN) in patients from Japan and from Northern Europe.
• Even though the prescence of the HLA-A*31:01 allele is neither necessary nor suffi cient for the development of a HSR to Carbamazepine, it is correlated with a signifi cantly increased risk.• With a negative A*31 reaction the risk of a HSR is decreased.• McCormack et al.: HLA-A*3101 and Carbamazepine- induced hypersensitivity reactions in Europeans, N Engl J Med 2011; 364: 1134-43.
• Only 2 PCR reactions for screening patients for B*15:02. • The HLA-B*15:02 allele has been shown to be strongly correlated with Carbamazepine-induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS-TEN) in Asian populations, i.e. Han Chinese, Malay, Thai and Indians.•Carbamazepine is the most common cause of SJS-TEN in South-east Asian countries.• Among Han Chinese individuals, Carbamazepine-induced SJS-TEN almost never occurs in noncarriers of the HLA-B*15:02 allele.
• With negative HLA-B*15:02 reactions the risk of Carbamazepine-induced SJS-TEN can be excluded.• The FDA recommends the HLA-B*15:02 genotyping of patients of Asian ancestry before initiating Carbamazepine therapy.• Chen et al.: Carbamazepine-induced toxic effects and HLA-B*1502 screening in Taiwan, N Engl J Med 2011; 364: 1126-33.
KIR-Ready Gene - MOLECULAR KIR DETECTION BASED ON SSP
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HLA-Ready Gene ASSP based low resolution typing of HLA-A allelesHLA-Ready Gene BSSP based low resolution typing of HLA-B allelesHLA-Ready Gene C SSP based low resolution typing of HLA-C allelesHLA-Ready Gene ABC SSP based low resolution typing of HLA-class I allelesHLA-Ready Gene ABDR SSP based low resolution typing of HLA-class I & II allelesHLA-Ready Gene DR SSP based low resolution typing of HLA-DRB1, 3, 4, 5 allelesHLA-Ready Gene DQA1SSP based low resolution typing of HLA-DQA1 allelesHLA-Ready Gene DQSSP based low resolution typing of HLA-DQB1 allelesHLA-Ready Gene DRDQSSP based low resolution typing of HLA-class II allelesHLA-Ready Gene DPB1SSP based high resolution typing of HLA-DPB1 alleles
HLA-Ready Gene B27Detection of HLA-B27 alleles associated with Morbus BechterewHLA-Ready Gene B27Detection of HLA-B27 alleles associated with Morbus BechterewHLA-Ready Gene B5/57Detection of allelic groups associated with Morbus Behçet (B*51) and HSR to Abacavir (B*57)HLA-Ready Gene Coeliac DiseaseScreening DQA and DQB alleles associated with Coeliac DiseaseHLA-Ready Gene B57Screening HSR to Abacavir (B*57)HLA-Ready Gene NarcolepsyFor the detection of HLA alleles positively associated with NarcolepsyHLA-Ready Gene A31Screening HSR to Carbamazepine HLA-Ready Gene B*15:02Screening HSR to Carbamazepine
KIR Ready GeneKIR genotyping – for research use onlyReady Gene Wipe Test
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