KRIBIOLISA Neutralizing Antibodies to Panitumumab (VECTIBIX) ELISA

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Rs 138,000.00

Enzyme Immunoassay for the estimation of Neutralizing Antibodies to Panitumumab (VECTIBIX™) in human serum, plasma, tissue homogenates, cell lysates, cell culture supernates and other biological fluids.

Assay Range: Qualitative | Sensitivity: Qualitative

Availability: 3 – 4 Weeks | Pack Size: 1 x 96 wells, break-apart

 

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KRIBIOLISA Neutralizing Antibodies to Panitumumab (VECTIBIX™) ELISA includes features like:
– Ready to use protocol with break-apart wells for ease of use
– Standardisation and High Reproducibility
– Lot to Lot Consistency
– Accuracy and Precision

Validated against seven points for a ?GOLD RING? Standard Quality ELISA – the benchmark sign for Krishgen Quality. KRIBIOLISA ELISA kit is used for assessing the specific biomarker in samples analytes which may be human serum, plasma, biological fluids and cell culture supernatant. The kit uses indirect sandwich assay with double antibodies / recombinant proteins – capture and detection to ensure a high degree of sensitivity and specificity in the estimation of the analyte. Extensive validation has been done on these kits. Please ask for our validation guide if not availableon our product page. Incase you wish us to customize the kit, connect with us at sales1@krishgen.com

Background: The KRIBIOLISA ELISA kits are used for assessing the specific biomarker in samples analytes which may be serum and cell culture supernatant as validated with the kit. The kit employs a blocking ELISA technique which engages the blocking pathway to estimate the neutralizing antibodies. Panitumumab is a recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody used to treat EGFR-expressing, metastatic colorectal carcinoma that is refractory to fluoropyrimidine-, oxaliplatin-, and irinotecan- containing chemotherapy regimens. Panitumumab binds specifically to EGFR on both normal and tumor cells, and competitively inhibits the binding of ligands for EGFR. Nonclinical studies show that binding of panitumumab to the EGFR prevents ligand-induced receptor autophosphorylation and activation of receptor-associated kinases, resulting in inhibition of cell growth, induction of apoptosis, decreased pro-inflammatory cytokine and vascular growth factor production, and internalization of the EGFR. However, the production of ADAs is generally a treatment risk with therapeutic antibodies and can lead to an altered pharmacokinetic (PK) profile, which in turn may impact the safety and efficacy of therapeutic antibodies (Garces and Demengeot 2018; Bloem et al. 2017). ADAs can be binding, leading to minimal or no impact; clearing, leading to impact through an altered PK profile; sustaining, leading to a prolonged exposure that may change the efficacy and/or safety; or neutralizing, leading to reduced pharmacological activity of the therapeutic antibody (Garces and Demengeot 2018; Bloem et al. 2017). Thus, the presence of NAbs is concerning because they block the therapeutic function of the antibody and are likely to lead to reduced efficacy (Garces and Demengeot 2018; Bloem et al. 2017; Gunn et al. 2016). Furthermore, NAbs may lead to safety issues, such as hypersensitivity and anaphylaxis (Gunn et al. 2016; Krishna and Nadler 2016). Therefore, programs developing therapeutic antibodies or biosimlars to Pertuzumab need to develop and validate assays that adequately assess the presence of NAbs in the serum of patients treated with such therapeutic agents. Regulatory agencies prefer cell-based assays because they rely on cellular responses to NAb-mediated inhibition of therapeutic antibodies (Wu et al. 2016). Because of their mode of detection, these assays have been considered more biologically relevant than non?cell-based assays (Bloem et al. 2017; Liao et al. 2012; Cong et al. 2015; Jolicoeur and Tacey 2012). However, cell-based assays are labor intensive and highly variable and exhibit low serum tolerance and poor drug tolerance (Bloem et al. 2017; Liao et al. 2012; Cong et al. 2015; Jolicoeur and Tacey 2012; Wu et al. 2016). In contrast to cell-based assays, non?cell-based assays often rely on binding of the drug and target for signal detection and quantitation. Competitive ligand-binding assays, used to characterize NAbs, have been shown to provide higher sensitivity, a wider dynamic range, increased precision, and better matrix tolerance than cell-based assays (Wu et al. 2018). Although regulatory agencies generally prefer cell-based assays, the United States Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency recognize both cell-based and non?cell-based competitive ligand-binding assays as valid measurements of NAbs in some cases (Jolicoeur and Tacey 2012; Wu et al. 2016). The selection of either cell based or non?cell-based assays is driven by several different variables, including therapeutic mechanism of action (MOA), assay performance characteristics, and risk of immunogenicity, with therapeutic MOA being the primary determinant (Wu et al. 2016). The KRIBIOLISA Neutralizing Antibodies to Pertuzumab is a competitive ligand-binding assay that is specific for the detection of anti-Pertuzumab NAbs in human serum. The kit is validated for assay precision, sensitivity, hook effect, selectivity, robustness, stability, and system suitability. Intended Use: The KRIBIOLISA™ Neutralizing Antibodies to Pertuzumab (PERJETA™) ELISA kit is used as an analytical tool for the qualitative detection of neutralizing antibodies against Pertuzumab in serum or plasma. Principle: The method employs two step competitive inhibition sandwich ELISA technique. The protein-protein interaction between HRP-PD-L1 and PD1 can be blocked by Pertuzumab. The neutralizing antibodies against Pertuzumab bind to Pertuzumab and thus a competitive inhibition is created. Samples and controls are pipetted in a blank microtitre plate and incubated with Pertuzumab. Neutralizing Antibodies to Pertuxumab present in the samples / positive control will bind to Pertuzumab. This complex of bound and unbound Pertuzumab is then incubated with immobilized PD-1. The unbound Pertuzumab present will bind to PD-1. After washing, the detection conjugate of PD-L1:HRP is added. Post washing again, a substrate solution (TMB) is added to the microwells. Post incubation, color develops inversely proportionate to the amount of unbound Pertuzumab in the sample which inhibits PD-L1 to bind to the immobilized PD-1. Color development is then stopped by addition of stop solution. Absorbance is measured at 450 nm. Validated against seven points for a Gold Ring Standard Quality ELISA – the benchmark sign for Krishgen quality. The GENLISA ELISA kits are used for assessing the specific biomarker in samples analytes which may be serum, plasma, biological fluids and cell culture supernatant.









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Additional information

Pack Type

1 x 96 wells, break-apart wells

Species Reactivity

Homo Sapiens (Human)

Assay Range

Qualitative

Biomarker / Protein

Neutralizing Antibodies to Panitumumab

Sensitivity

Qualitative

Standards Available

Controls – Positive, Negative

Short Name

Neutralizing Antibodies to Panitumumab (VECTIBIX™) ELISA

Sample Type

cell culture supernates and other biological fluids. For tear samples, cell lysates, plasma, pleas connect with us to optimize the kit accordingly., please connect with us to discuss further. Note the kit has been validated using human matrices only. For any other animal matrix, Serum, tissue homogenates

Interference

Preparations of the known factors were assayed for interference. No significant interference was observed.

Specificity

The assay uses anti idiotypic (humanized) antibody for capture and / or recombinant protein expressed in mamalian cells

Principle Of Assay

Double Antibody, Sandwich ELISA

Detection Method

Absorbance measured at 450nm, Colorimetric

Conjugate-Enzyme Reaction

Uses stable HRP Enzyme Conjugate with (single component kinetic) and TMB Chromogenic Substrate for color development.

Regulatory Status

Research Use Only. Kit is developed and validated as per ICH/EMA/FDA guidelines. Ask for our detailed validation guide at sales1@krishgen.com

Shipping Temperature

Shipped at Room Temperature or in gel pack to maintain temperature at 2-8 degrees Celsius

Storage Temperature

if all the wells in the kit are not being used, store the unused wells in the foil pouch containing the desiccant pack, The kit (2-8 Degree Celsius) and its components are to be stored as indicated in the IFU (instructions for use). To ensure quality of your results

ELISA Interpretation

Qualitative Results

Shelf Life Available

8 -10 months at time of shipping

Alternate Names / Synonyms

Panitumumab; VECTIBIX™

Research Area

Immune molecule; Cell Biology; Immunology, Tumor

Product Catalog

Monoclonal Antibodies

Therapeutic / Biology Type

Immunology / Biologics

Biological Pathway

Antibody-mediated immune modulation

KEGG Target Pathway

hsa04640

Reactome Pathway ID

R-HSA-913531

Active Molecule

Panitumumab (VECTIBIX™)

Disclaimer

The data indicated herein with specifications are changed from time to time at time of production of the assay. We request you to confirm the specifications including the assay range and procedure as per the most current IFU (instructions for use) accompanying the assay kit. Trade name indicated is for reference purposes only. It does not reflect any licences or patent usage. The tradename is the registered trademark of the respective owners only. References towards clinical trials, pathways, research areas are for informational purpose only.