For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures
The MicroVue YKL-40 is a test to measure YKL-40, also known as human cartilage 39 (HC gp-39), in serum and human cell cultures. Though the role of YKL-40 is unknown at present, its pattern of expression and observed associations with various disease activities suggest it plays a role in tissue remodeling.
YKL-40 — also known as human cartilage glycoprotein 39 (HC gp-39) is a 40 KD glycoprotein first described in whey secretions of nonlactating cows. Subsequently, its production by chondrocytes, synovial cells, activated macrophages, neutrophils, and osteosarcoma cells (MG-63) has been reported. It has both heparin and chitin binding domains and appears to be an autoantigen in rheumatoid arthritis.
Early studies suggest YKL-40 is useful for researching:
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Early polyarthritis
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Osteoarthritis
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Giant cell arteritis
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Liver fibrosis
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Breast cancer
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Colorectal cancer
Recently, serum YKL-40 has been investigated as a new marker for cancer. Elevated serum YKL-40 is associated in many cancers studied to date, including cancer of the colon, lung, prostate, ovary, and breast.
Format
96-well microplate with reagents sufficient to test 40 samples in duplicate
Species Reactivity
Baboon, Rhesus and Cynomolgus Macaque, and Human
Assay Steps
Add 20 μL Standards, Controls, and samples
Add 100 μL Capture Solution
Incubate 60 mintues at room temperature
Wash 4 times with 1X Wash Buffer
Add 100 μL Enzyme Conjugate
Incubate 60 minutes at room temperature
Wash 4 times with 1X Wash Buffer
Add 100 μL Working Substrate Solution
Incubate 60 minutes at room temperature
Add 100 μL Stop Solution
Read Optical Density at 405 nm
Data Reduction: Linear Curve Fit