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Description
IL-10 ELISA Kit
Catalog Number: IL10-01-1041
Size: 1 plate (96 wells)
IL-10
ELISA Kit is a sandwich enzyme-linked immunoassay for the quantitative
determination of IL-10 with high sensitivity and specificity in serum or plasma.
Kit
Performance
- Sensitivity: 1 pg/mL
- Assay Range: 1 – 100 pg/mL
- Cross-reactivity: There is no
cross reaction with native immunoglobulins
- Recovery rate: 80 – 120% with
normal human serum or plasma samples with known concentrations.
- Precision
(CV
(%) = SD/mean X 100)
- Intra-Assay: CV < 20%
- Inter-Assay: CV < 20%
Materials
Supplied
List
of component
|
Components |
Quantity |
|
High binding Plate |
1 plate |
|
IL-10 |
1 µg |
|
10x Capture |
700 µL |
|
10x Detection |
700 µL |
|
1x Streptavidin (HRP) (Avoid
light) |
12 mL |
|
1x Plate Coating Buffer |
15 mL |
|
1x Blocking Buffer |
15 mL |
|
2x Assay Diluent |
30 mL |
|
1x TMB Substrate (Avoid light) |
12 mL |
|
1x Stop Solution |
12 mL |
Storage
Instruction
The
components arrive with ice pack, and must immediately be stored at 2-8°C. The
kit components are stable at the date specified in CoA.
Supplementary
information
L-10 (Interleukin-10) is an important anti-inflammatory
cytokine that plays a central role in regulating immune responses. Its primary
function is to limit excessive inflammation and protect tissues from
immune-mediated damage during infection or immune activation.
IL-10 is produced by several immune cell types, including
regulatory T cells (Tregs), macrophages, monocytes, dendritic cells, and B
cells. It is typically released during the later stages of an immune response,
when the body needs to control or resolve inflammation after the initial immune
activation.
IL-10 exerts its effects by binding to the IL-10 receptor
(IL-10R) on target cells. This interaction activates intracellular signaling
pathways, mainly the JAK–STAT pathway, particularly STAT3, which induces the
expression of genes that suppress inflammatory responses. Biologically, IL-10
functions to inhibit the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, including
IL-1β, TNF-α, and IL-6, and reduces antigen presentation by macrophages and
dendritic cells.