Authors
Wilco De Jager, Katarzyna Bourcier, Ger T Rijkers, Berent J Prakken, Vicki Seyfert-Margolis
Publication date
2009/12
Journal
BMC immunology
Volume
10
Pages
1-11
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Growing knowledge about cellular interactions in the immune system, including the central role of cytokine networks, has lead to new treatments using monoclonal antibodies that block specific components of the immune system. Systemic cytokine concentrations can serve as surrogate outcome parameters of these interventions to study inflammatory pathways operative in patients in vivo. This is now possible due to novel technologies such as multiplex immunoassays (MIA) that allows detection of multiple cytokines in a single sample. However, apparently trivial underappreciated processes, (sample handling and storage, interference of endogenous plasma proteins) can greatly impact the reliability and reproducibility of cytokine detection.
Therefore we set out to investigate several processes that might impact cytokine profiles such as blood collecting tubes, duration …
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