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400-876-2378The B factor kit is an in vitro diagnostic tool used for detecting or quantitatively analyzing the B factor, primarily for evaluating the functional status of the complement system or diagnosing related diseases. The following is its core function and detailed explanation:
1. Biological function of factor B
Factor B is a key component of the alternative pathway of the complement system, and its functions include:
Activation of the alternative pathway:
In the absence of antibody involvement, factor B binds to C3b and is cleaved into Ba and Bb fragments by factor D. Bb and C3b form C3 convertase (C3bRb), which continuously cleaves C3, amplifies the complement cascade reaction, and ultimately promotes pathogen clearance (such as bacteria, viruses) or cell damage.
Immune defense and inflammation regulation:
Participate in innate immune response and respond quickly to infections.
. Overactivation may lead to tissue damage (such as autoimmune diseases, ischemia-reperfusion injury).II. Main functions of factor B kit
1. Evaluation of complement system function
Clinical significance:
Detection of factor B levels can reflect the activity of bypass pathways and assist in the diagnosis of complement system defects or overactivation related diseases.
. For example, hereditary angioedema (HAE), paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), etc.Detection method:
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA): Quantitatively measure the concentration of factor B in serum or plasma.
. Immunoturbidimetry: By generating turbidity through antigen antibody reaction, the level of factor B can be quickly detected. Functional test: Indirectly evaluate the function of factor B by measuring the activity of C3 convertase (in combination with other reagents).2. Disease diagnosis and differential diagnosis
Hereditary complement deficiency disease:
Factor B deficiency (CFB gene mutation) leads to dysfunction of the bypass pathway, and patients are prone to recurrent infections (such as Neisseria infection).
. The kit can screen for factor B levels, assist in diagnosis, and guide gene therapy. Autoimmune diseases: In SLE patients, excessive activation of factor B may exacerbate inflammatory reactions, and detecting its levels can help evaluate disease activity.Kidney disease:
Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is associated with abnormal complement regulation, and factor B testing can assist in diagnosis and monitor treatment efficacy.
.3. Drug development and efficacy monitoring
Evaluation of complement inhibitor efficacy:
Biological agents targeting the complement system (such as Eculizumab, Ravulizumab) exert their effects by inhibiting C5 or B factors.
. The reagent kit can monitor the level of factor B before and after treatment, evaluate whether the drug dosage is sufficient or needs to be adjusted.New drug screening:
In drug development, it is used to verify the inhibitory effect of candidate compounds on factor B or bypass pathways.
.4. Scientific research and basic medical research
Complement mechanism research:
Explore the role of factor B in the microenvironment of infection, inflammation, and tumors.
. For example, studying the role of factor B in complement overactivation in severe COVID-19 patients.Animal model validation:
Verify the similarity between the phenotype of gene edited animals (such as factor B knockout mice) and human diseases.
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