CL0811

Human Pepsinogen II CLIA Kit

Description

This Chemiluminescence Immunoassay (CLIA) kit is intended for the quantitative determination of human Pepsinogen II levels in serum using the ECL100 or ECL25 Immunoassay analyzer. Determination of human serum pepsinogen II level would be a useful tool in the aid of diagnosing the functional states of acid gastric mucosa.

​​​​​​​It is for in-vitro diagnostics use only.

Background


This CLIA is designed, developed, and produced for the quantitative measurement of human Pepsinogen II level in serum samples. The assay utilizes a two-site “sandwich” technique with two antibodies that bind to different epitopes of Pepsinogen II.

Assay calibrators, controls, or patient samples are added directly to a reaction vessel containing streptavidin coated magnetic particles. Simultaneously, an acridinium ester antibody and a biotin antibody are added. The magnetic particles capture the biotin antibody as well as an immuno complex in the form of “magnetic particles – biotin pepsinogen II antibody – pepsinogen II – acridinium ester pepsinogen II antibody”.
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The materials bound to the solid phase are held in a magnetic field while unbound materials are washed away. Then, the trigger solution is added to the reaction vessel and light generated by the reaction is measured with the ECL100 or ECL25 analyzer. The relative light units (RLU) are proportional to the concentration of pepsinogen I in the sample. The amount of analyte in the sample is determined from a stored, multi-point calibration curve and reported in serum pepsinogen I concentration.

Specifications

Catalog no. CL0811
Target Pepsinogen II protein
Species Human
Method Sandwich CLIA
Tests Per Kit 100 tests
Detection Flash AE Chemiluminescence
Sensitivity / LLOD 0.33 ng/mL
Dynamic Range 0 - 74 ng/mL
Total Incubation Time < 25 minutes after loading the test
Sample Type Serum
Sample Volume 50 µL
Storage Temperature 2-8 °C

Selected Literature


  1. Agkoc, M., Dursun, H., Albayrak, F., Yilmaz, O., Kiziltunc, A., Yilmaz, A., & Gundogdu, C. Usefulness of serum pepsinogen levels as a screening test for atrophic gastritis and gastric cancer. The Eurasian journal of medicine. 2010; 42:15–18. 
  2. Fernandez R, Vizoso F, Rodriguez JC, Merino AM, Gonzalez LO, Quintela I, Andicoechea A, Truan N, Diez MC. Expression and prognostic significance of pepsinogen C in gastric carcinoma. Ann Surg Oncol. 2000; 7:508-14.
  3. Samloff IM and Taggart RT.  Pepsinogens, pepsins, and peptic ulcer. Clinical and Investigative Medicine. 1987; 10:215-221.
For in-vitro diagnostic use.