The main normal function of IgE (Immunoglobulin E) is believed to be in the protection against parasitic infestation. However, IgE is also associated with allergy and allergen-specific IgE antibodies may trigger allergic reactions in the presence of the proper allergen. IgE is normally found in low amounts in serum/plasma but is significantly increased in allergic individuals and the detection of allergen-specific IgE serves as the basis for many in vitro assays for specific diagnosis of allergy.
Application guide:
Monoclonal antibodies to human IgE
- for use in ELISpot (total IgE)
capture
mAb 107; purified
detection
mAbs 107/182/101; biotinylated
- for use in ELISA (total IgE)
capture
mAb 107; purified
detection
mAb 182; biotinylated
- for use in e.g. antigen-specific IgE ELISA
mAbs 107/182/101; purified
mAbs 107/182/101; biotinylated
Mouse monoclonal antibodies for the detection of antigen-specific IgE by e.g. indirect ELISA. For enumeration of IgE producing cells using ELISpot (in combination with coating mAb 107, code 3810-3). The reagent consists of a combination of three different monoclonal antibodies specific for human IgE.