Immunophenotyping Panel (SIP)

Immunophenotyping Panel (SIP):

"Our Standard Immunophenotyping Panel (SIP) is a vital tool used for rapid screening of immune disorders and monitoring immunodeficiency. This comprehensive panel helps in diagnosing and managing immune-related conditions effectively. Here are key aspects of our Immunophenotyping Panel (SIP):

  1. Rapid Screening:
    • The SIP is designed for the quick identification of potential immune disorders, providing timely results that are crucial for early intervention.
    • By evaluating key immune cell markers, the SIP offers a snapshot of the patient’s immune system status.
  2. Detailed Immune Profiling:
    • Our panel includes a broad range of markers to provide an in-depth analysis of various immune cell populations.
    • Markers include lymphocyte subsets (CD3, CD4, CD8, CD16, CD20, CD56); T Cell panel - monitoring, activation markers, and memory (CD3, CD4, CD8, HLA-DR, CD25, CD57, TCR α/β, TCR γ/δ, CD294 CD45RO, CD45RA); B cell panel – maturation and isotype switching (CD5, CD19, CD20, CD21, IgG, IgA, IgD, IgM, CD27); Dendritic cells markers: % Dendritic cells (defined as CD3-/CD14-/CD16-/CD19-/CD20-/CD34-/CD56- and HLADR+) and subset markers CD303a and CD11c.
  3. Monitoring Immunodeficiency:
    • The SIP is particularly useful for monitoring patients with known immunodeficiencies, helping to track the progression of their condition and the effectiveness of treatments.
    • Regular monitoring allows for timely adjustments to treatment plans, improving patient outcomes.
  4. Risk Assessment for Complications:
    • The SIP also sheds valuable light on a patient’s risk of more serious complications, such as from SARS-CoV-2.
    • Understanding a patient’s immune status helps in making informed decisions about their care and preventive measures.
  5. Consultative Analysis:
    • All immune evaluation reports include a consultative analysis that is uniquely relevant to the individual patient.
    • Recommendations are based upon provided clinical information and lab results, requiring clinical correlation by the treating physician.

By utilizing the Standard Immunophenotyping Panel (SIP), we can provide rapid and accurate screening for immune disorders, enabling effective monitoring and management of immunodeficiency. This panel is a cornerstone of our diagnostic services, ensuring that patients receive the precise care they need to maintain optimal health.

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