LabMedica

Download Mobile App
Recent News Expo Clinical Chem. Molecular Diagnostics Hematology Immunology Microbiology Pathology Technology Industry Focus

EUROIMMUN Launches SARS-CoV-2 Test System to Detect T-Cell Response

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 15 Jan 2021
Print article
Illustration
Illustration
EUROIMMUN, a PerkinElmer, Inc. (Waltham, MA; USA) company, has launched a SARS-CoV-2 Interferon Gamma Release Assay (IGRA) for Research Use Only (RUO) to determine the activity of T-cells reactive to SARS-CoV-2, the pathogen causing COVID-19.

Evidence suggests that both pillars of the immune system, antibody and T-cell response, are important in understanding immunity against SARS-CoV-2 reinfections. IgG antibodies against the S1 subunit of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and specific long-lived T-cells are suspected to play the most relevant roles in virus neutralization and sustained immunity.

This novel IGRA uses whole blood samples for determination of T-cell activity against SARS-CoV-2 through detection of interferon gamma, an important signaling molecule of the immune system which is released by the T-cells upon contact with the virus. The detection system is based on the well-established ELISA technology and can be processed manually or automatically in most laboratory settings. For this reason, the assay can be a helpful tool in research studies evaluating the cellular immune response in SARS-CoV-2 infected or vaccinated individuals.

The IGRA for RUO is the latest addition to EUROIMMUN’s comprehensive SARS-CoV-2-specific product portfolio, which includes real-time PCR tests, an antigen detection assay and multiple antibody tests, a dried blood spot solution, as well as automation systems for small, medium and high sample throughput.

“There are still a lot of open questions with respect to the COVID-19 disease progression and the development of long-term immunity after infection or vaccination,” said Dr. Wolfgang Schlumberger, CEO of EUROIMMUN. “In order to help answer these questions, both the IGRA and our Anti-SARS-CoV-2 QuantiVacTM ELISA (IgG) allow researchers to study the immune response to the coronavirus much more comprehensively and broadly to learn about vaccine efficacy from different angles.”



Gold Member
Universal Transport Solution
Puritan®UniTranz-RT
Verification Panels for Assay Development & QC
Seroconversion Panels
New
Coagulation Analyzer
CS-2400
New
Silver Member
Total Hemoglobin Monitoring System
GREENCARE Hb

Print article

Channels

Clinical Chemistry

view channel
Image: The tiny clay-based materials can be customized for a range of medical applications (Photo courtesy of Angira Roy and Sam O’Keefe)

‘Brilliantly Luminous’ Nanoscale Chemical Tool to Improve Disease Detection

Thousands of commercially available glowing molecules known as fluorophores are commonly used in medical imaging, disease detection, biomarker tagging, and chemical analysis. They are also integral in... Read more

Immunology

view channel
Image: The cancer stem cell test can accurately choose more effective treatments (Photo courtesy of University of Cincinnati)

Stem Cell Test Predicts Treatment Outcome for Patients with Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer

Epithelial ovarian cancer frequently responds to chemotherapy initially, but eventually, the tumor develops resistance to the therapy, leading to regrowth. This resistance is partially due to the activation... Read more

Microbiology

view channel
Image: The lab-in-tube assay could improve TB diagnoses in rural or resource-limited areas (Photo courtesy of Kenny Lass/Tulane University)

Handheld Device Delivers Low-Cost TB Results in Less Than One Hour

Tuberculosis (TB) remains the deadliest infectious disease globally, affecting an estimated 10 million people annually. In 2021, about 4.2 million TB cases went undiagnosed or unreported, mainly due to... Read more

Technology

view channel
Image: The HIV-1 self-testing chip will be capable of selectively detecting HIV in whole blood samples (Photo courtesy of Shutterstock)

Disposable Microchip Technology Could Selectively Detect HIV in Whole Blood Samples

As of the end of 2023, approximately 40 million people globally were living with HIV, and around 630,000 individuals died from AIDS-related illnesses that same year. Despite a substantial decline in deaths... Read more

Industry

view channel
Image: The collaboration aims to leverage Oxford Nanopore\'s sequencing platform and Cepheid\'s GeneXpert system to advance the field of sequencing for infectious diseases (Photo courtesy of Cepheid)

Cepheid and Oxford Nanopore Technologies Partner on Advancing Automated Sequencing-Based Solutions

Cepheid (Sunnyvale, CA, USA), a leading molecular diagnostics company, and Oxford Nanopore Technologies (Oxford, UK), the company behind a new generation of sequencing-based molecular analysis technologies,... Read more
Sekisui Diagnostics UK Ltd.