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Human GDF-15 ELISA kitEK0494

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EK0494-1 1x96T $399.00
EK0494-2 5x96T $1799.00
EK0494-3 10x96T $3459.00

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Description
  • Product Name Human GDF-15 ELISA kit
  • Brief Description ELISA Kit
  • Applications Solid Phase Sandwich ELISA
  • Species Reactivity Human
  • Specificity Natural and recombinant Human GDF-15 Ligand
  • Crossing Reactivity No significant interference observed with available related molecules.
  • Target Name Human GDF-15
Application Details

Detect Range: 15.625-1000pg/ml
Sensitivity: 7pg/mL
Sample Type: Cell culture supernatant, serum, plasma (EDTA, citrate, heparin)
Sample Volume: 20 uL
Assay Time: 3 hours
Detection method: Colorimetric

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  • Human GDF-15 ELISA kit - Absci

    Representative standard curve for GDF-15 ELISA. GDF-15 was diluted in serial two-fold steps in Sample Diluent.

Product Description
  • Aluminium pouches with a Microwell Plate coated with monoclonal antibody to human GDF-15 (8x12)
  • 2 vials human GDF-15 Standard lyophilized, 1000 pg/ml upon reconstitution
  • 2 vials concentrated Biotin-Conjugate anti-human GDF-15 monoclonal antibody
  • 2 vials Streptavidin-HRP solution
  • 1 bottle Standard /sample Diluent
  • 1 bottle Biotin-Conjugate antibody Diluent
  • 1 bottle Streptavidin-HRP Diluent
  • 1 bottle Wash Buffer Concentrate 20x (PBS with 1% Tween-20)
  • 1 vial Substrate Solution
  • 1 vial Stop Solution
  • 3 pieces Adhesive Films
  • package insert
Background

Growth and differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15), also known as macrophage inhibitory cytokine-1(MIC-1), placental transforming growth factor-β, prostate-derived factor, and placental bone morphogenetic protein, is a divergent member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) superfamily (1 - 3). GDF-15 is initially synthesized as a 40 kDa inactive precursor protein. It is then proteolytically cleaved to release the active C-terminal fragment, which is assembled into a disulfide-linked homodimer of 28 kDa to become biologically active GDF-15 (1, 4). In humans, GDF-15 is predominantly expressed in the placenta, with low levels in the kidney, pancreas, and prostate. However, its expression can be rapidly induced by cytokines such as interleukin-1 and TGF-β (1 - 3).

GDF-15 has diverse biological functions. Early studies have shown that low serum GDF-15 levels correlate with miscarriages, indicating that it might be able to suppress inflammation in early pregnancy (5, 6). GDF-15 also plays an important role in tumorigenesis and metastasis. It has been observed that in many types of cancers, such as colorectal, breast, and prostate, the expression of GDF-15 is dramatically increased (7 - 9). Additionally, in cancer patients, serum levels of GDF-15 are elevated, which are of value in disease diagnosis and stratification (10 -12). GDF-15 is strongly induced by the tumor suppressor gene p53 and other anti-tumorigenic agents, such as the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and peroxisome proliferators-activated receptor γ. These findings suggest that GDF-15 may be a downstream target of those signaling pathways that regulate cell cycle arrest and apoptosis (13 - 15). Through the modulation of neuronal pathways important in the regulation of appetite and energy homeostasis, GDF-15 mediates cancer-induced anorexia and weight loss (16).

Regerences

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Paralkar, V.M. et al. (1998) J. Biol. Chem. 273:13760.

Bauskin, A.R. et al. (2000) EMBO J. 19:2212.

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Cheung, P.K. et al. (2004) Cancer Res. 64:5929.

Koopmann, J. et al. (2004) Clinical Cancer Res. 10:2386.

Koopmann, J. et al. (2006) Clinical Cancer Res. 12:442.

Brown, D.A. et al. (2006) Clinical Cancer Res. 12:89.

Tan, M. et al. (2000) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 97:109.

Li, P.X. et al. (2000) J. Biol. Chem. 75:20127.

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Johnen, H. et al. (2007) Nat. Med. 13:1333.

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      Application:
    • WBWestern Blotting
    • IHCImmunohistochemistry
    • IFImmunofluorescence
    • ICCImmunocytochemistry
    • FCFlow Cytometry
    • IPImmunoprecipitation
    • EELISA
    • DBDot Blotting
    • ChIPChromatin Immunoprecipitation
    • GICAGold Immunochromatography Assay
    • NCNegative Control
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