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Human IFN-alpha ELISA Kit Summary

Specificity
Human IFN-alpha
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Inter-Assay
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Gene
IFNA2

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  • ELISA
Application Notes
No significant interference observed with available related molecules.
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Store the unopened product at 2 - 8 °C. Do not use past expiration date.

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This product is produced by and ships from R&D Systems, Inc., a Bio-Techne brand.

Alternate Names for Human IFN-alpha ELISA Kit

  • IFNA
  • IFNA2
  • IFNA2b
  • IFNalpha
  • IFN-alpha
  • IFN-alphaA
  • INFA2
  • interferon alpha 2
  • LeIF D

Background

There are 3 major classes of interferons (IFNs): Type I, Type II and Type III. Interferon alpha (IFN-alpha ), along with IFN-beta , IFN-δ, IFN-epsilon , IFN-kappa , IFN-omega and IFN-tau are all Type I IFNs (1). The sole type II IFN is IFN-gamma . Type III IFNs include IFN-lambda 1, IFN-lambda 2, IFN-lambda 3 and IFN-lambda 4 (2). As a part of the innate immune response, Type I IFNs are rapidly induced in response to viral nucleic acids such as double stranded DNA or RNA (dsDNA, dsRNA) and single stranded RNA (ssRNA), viral glycoproteins, microbial cytosinephosphate-guanosine (CpG) DNA, DNA damage, and chromosomal instability (3,4). 
IFN-alpha subtypes are well described (5-9). There are 15 human IFN-alpha subtypes with 80% amino acid identity (10). The number of IFN-alpha subtypes varies by species with 6 equine subtypes, 17 porcine subtypes, 14 bovine subtypes, and 9 canine subtypes known currently. Human IFN-alpha subtypes include: IFN-alpha 1a, IFN-alpha 1b, IFN-alpha 2a, IFN-alpha 2b, IFN-alpha 4a, IFN-alpha 4b, IFN-alpha 5, IFN-alpha 6 IFN-alpha 7, IFN-alpha 8, IFN-alpha 10, IFN-alpha 14, IFN-alpha 16, IFN-alpha 17, and IFN-alpha 21. Although there is one known heterodimeric IFN-alpha receptor (IFN-alpha R, described below), each IFN-alpha subtype has been correlated with differing biological activities (7). Variability in biological responses can be attributed to differences in binding affinity and duration, receptor density, feedback responses and intracellular characteristics (11). IFN-alpha responses have been described as robust, especially in the context of viral infection responsiveness by all cells or tunable in a cell type specific manner. 
IFN-alpha signaling is well characterized (2, 5,11,12,13). IFN-alpha is a ligand for IFN alpha R, which includes two subunits IFN alpha R1 and IFN alpha R2. IFN-alpha ligand binding to the ubiquitously expressed IFN alpha R1 triggers a conformational change which allows for the heterodimerization of IFN alpha R1 and IFN alpha R2 (10). Heterodimerization results in the cross phosphorylation of the Janus-activated Kinase 1 (JAK1) on IFN alpha R2 and tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) on IFN alpha R1 respectively, as well as the intracellular domain of IFN alpha R1 and IFN alpha 2 (9). The transcription factors Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 1 and 2 are subsequently recruited to IFN alpha R via their Src homology 2 (SH2) domain and phosphorylated. In the canonical IFN-alpha signaling pathway, phosphoSTAT1/STAT2 heterodimers associate with Interferon Regulatory Factor 9 (IRF9) to form Interferon Stimulated Gene Factor 3 (ISGF3), which translocates into the nucleus to bind to gamma-activated sequences (GASs) or interferon- stimulated response elements (ISREs). This stimulates the transcription of interferonstimulated genes (ISGs). STAT 2 homodimers and monomers can also associate with IRF-9 to form ISGF3-like complex, which also binds to ISRE to stimulate the transcription of ISGs (9). 
Although IFN-alpha is most commonly associated with viral infections, it has been associated with other pathological events. Type 1 interferons represent a standard of care for suppressing Hepatitis B (HBV) or C (HCV) (14). However, it has been associated with neuropsychiatric symptoms such as depression, anhedonia, anxiety and cognitive impairment (15). The role of IFN-alpha in cancer is complex as well. For example, in the context of inflammatory breast cancer, IFN-alpha is upregulated. Although IFN-alpha has been correlated with cellular senescence and apoptosis, some subtypes have been correlated with increased cellular migration and drug resistance.

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Publications for IFN-alpha (41100-1)(21)

We have publications tested in 3 confirmed species: Human, Mouse, Primate - Macaca mulatta (Rhesus Macaque).


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X Kong, X Lu, S Wang, J Hao, D Guo, H Wu, Y Jiang, Y Sun, J Wang, G Zhang, Z Cai Type I interferon/STAT1 signaling regulates UBE2M-mediated antiviral innate immunity in a negative feedback manner Cell Reports, 2023-01-19;42(1):112002. 2023-01-19 [PMID: 36662617] (Mouse) Mouse
H Kared, AS Wolf, A Alirezayla, A Ravussin, G Solum, TT Tran, F Lund-Johan, JT Vaage, LS Nissen-Mey, UC Nygaard, O Hungnes, AH Robertson, LM Næss, L Trogstad, P Magnus, LA Munthe, S Mjaaland Immune responses in Omicron SARS-CoV-2 breakthrough infection in vaccinated adults Nature Communications, 2022-07-18;13(1):4165. 2022-07-18 [PMID: 35851055] (Human) Human
ST Loughran, PA Power, PT Maguire, SL McQuaid, PJ Buchanan, I Jonsdottir, RW Newman, R Harvey, PA Johnson Influenza infection directly alters innate IL-23 and IL-12p70 and subsequent IL-17A and IFN-? responses to pneumococcus in vitro in human monocytes PLoS ONE, 2018-09-07;13(9):e0203521. 2018-09-07 [PMID: 30192848] (Human) Human
ZS Wang, YL Liu, N Mi, DY Duan Intracellular DNA sensing pathway of cGAS-cGAMP is decreased in human newborns and young children Mol. Immunol., 2017-04-13;87(0):76-85. 2017-04-13 [PMID: 28412547] (Human) Human
E Schuh, A Musumeci, FS Thaler, S Laurent, JW Ellwart, R Hohlfeld, A Krug, E Meinl Human Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Display and Shed B Cell Maturation Antigen upon TLR Engagement J. Immunol, 2017-03-10;0(0):. 2017-03-10 [PMID: 28283566] (Human) Human
Stephen R Yant TLR7 Agonist GS-9620 Is a Potent Inhibitor of Acute HIV-1 Infection in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 2016-12-27;0(0):. 2016-12-27 [PMID: 27799218] (Human) Human
Rabex-5 is a lenalidomide target molecule that negatively regulates TLR-induced type 1 IFN production Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 2016-09-06;113(38):10625-10630. 2016-09-06 [PMID: 27601648] (Human) Human
Carcinoma-astrocyte gap junctions promote brain metastasis by cGAMP transfer Nature, 2016-05-18;533(7604):493-8. 2016-05-18 [PMID: 27225120] (Human) Human
Borhis G, Burelout C, Chaoul N, Smith N, Goujard C, Meyer L, Paul S, Saoudin H, Hosmalin A, Gilbert C, Herbeuval J, Richard Y Plasmacytoid dendritic cells and myeloid cells differently contribute to BAFF over-expression during primary HIV infection. AIDS, 2016-01-28;30(0):365-376. 2016-01-28 [PMID: 26558721] (Human) Human
Han T, Wan Y, Wang J, Zhao P, Yuan Y, Wang L, She Y, Broering R, Lu M, Ye L, Zhu Y Set7 facilitates hepatitis C virus replication via enzymatic activity-dependent attenuation of the IFN-related pathway. J Immunol, 2015-02-13;194(6):2757-68. 2015-02-13 [PMID: 25681344] (Human) Human
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Gene Symbol IFNA2