nCounter® Immune Exhaustion Panel
Uncover the mechanisms behind T cell, B cell, and NK cell exhaustion in diverse contexts, including cancer and infectious disease, with a 785 gene panel that gets you results in less than 24 hours and is compatible with a broad range of sample types. Characterize immune cell status, develop signatures for assessing immune cell exhaustion, and identify novel targets for preventing or reversing immune cell exhaustion.
Prosigna Score / ROR Score:
The ROR Score has been validated to predict the risk of recurrence of disease in ER+ breast cancer after surgery and treatment with 5 years of endocrine therapy. The ROR score depends upon the biology of the intrinsic subtypes, the proliferation score of the tumor, and the tumor size as shown in the equation below:
ROR = aRLumA + bRLumB + cRHer2 + dRBasal + eP + fT
Each of the R variables in the equation above indicate the Pearson correlation coefficient of the PAM50 expression profile for the tumor compared to each of the prototypical centroids for the intrinsic subtypes shown in the heatmap below. P is the proliferation score, which is the average gene expression profile of genes associated with cell-cycle progression and T is the tumor stage.
Figure: Heatmap of PAM50 genes by subtype. Red is higher expression and green is lower expression
GeoMx DSP COVID-19 Protein and RNA Analysis
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Rapidly perform high-plex spatial analyses of the host response in FFPE or fresh frozen tissue using the GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP). NanoString’s GeoMx DSP platform enables high-plex protein and RNA experiments in key areas of biology such as molecular response, cellular (immune) response, tissue damage, and drivers of individual susceptibility to severe forms of disease.
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The GeoMx COVID-19 Immune Response Atlas, a ~1,850-plex RNA assay, enables spatial studies of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and host response. RNA targets include COVID-19 receptors and proteases, pulmonary alveolar type I and II markers, lung biology markers, viral response markers, and SARS-CoV-2 probes. RNA targets are profiled simultaneously using the GeoMx DSP and an Illumina next-generation sequencer (NGS) for readout. Users can run ACD RNAscope™ probes alongside GeoMx RNA probes to identify regions of interest.
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A five-antibody custom, ready-to-go protein panel, with receptor, protease, and viral markers is available through the GeoMx Technology Access Program or for order through Abcam. This COVID-19 GeoMx-formatted Antibody is run with the 20-plex GeoMx Immune Cell Profiling Core (plus controls) with readout on the nCounter Analysis System. Users can add up to six 10-plex modules including the Immune Activation Status, Immune Cell Typing, and/or Cell Death modules to more deeply profile proteins involved in T cell activation and cell death. NanoString scientists can recommend commercially-available markers for lung epithelium, nasal epithelium, immune response markers, and the viral spike protein.
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE COVERAGE
Condition
Description
Chronic inflammatory disorder that impacts the lining of joints.
Chronic inflammatory of the digestive tract.
Autoimmune disease is where the immune system mistakenly attacks the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas
Demyelinating disease that disrupts communication with the nervous system.
Immune-mediated disease that causes skin cells to rapidly build up on the surface of the skin
Certain treatments and infections have been reported to interfere with the immune system and induce a series of autoimmune disease or adverse immune-related events.
Chronic inflammatory disease that manifests systematically throughout the body.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Type 1 Diab
Type 1 Diabetes
Multiple Sclerosis
Systematic Lupus Erythematosus
Psoriasis
Induced Adverse Immune Events
Immune Checkpoint Coverage
ADORA2A(A2aR)
CD70
HAVCR2(TIM3)
CD274(PD-L1)
TNFRSF9(4-1BB)
TNFSF9(4-1BBL)
TNFRSF18(GITR)
TNFSF18(GITRL)
VSIR(VISTA)
PDCD1LG2(PD-L2)
TIGIT
TNFRSF4(OX40)
TNFSF4(OX40L)
ICOS
ICOSLG(B7-H2)
LAG3
PDCD1(PD-1)
CD80
CD86
CD276(B7-H3)
CTLA-4
CD27
CD28
CD40
CD40LG
Functional Annotations
Pathways Regulating Glia
(178/180 Hs/Mm Genes)
Inflammation & Peripheral Immune Invasion
(187/188 Hs/Mm Genes)
Cell Stress & Damage Response
(127/134 Hs/Mm Genes)
Angiogenesis
Apoptosis
Autophagy
Cell Cycle
Hypoxia
NO Metabolism and Signaling
Oxidative & Nitrosative Stress
Proteotoxic Stress
Calcium Signaling
Circadian Signaling
Ion Transport
JAK-STAT
Lipid Metabolism
MAPK & PI3K
TGF-Beta Signaling
Wnt Signaling
Antigen Processing & Presentation
Cell Migration
Chemokines
Complement System
Cytokines
Inflammasome
Interferon Signaling
NK-kappaB Signaling
Phagocytosis
T-Cell Signaling
Uncomplicated Profiling
Directly profile 785 genes across 47 pathways involved in immune exhaustion:- Immune Activation, Immune Suppression, Immune Status, Immune Checkpoints, Epigenetics, and Metabolism & Microenvironment
Locate Targets
Discover novel therapeutic targets for preventing or reversing immune exhaustion
Characterization
Determine the extent of a peripherally suppressed, adaptive immune response to cancer with the 18- gene Tumor Inflammation Signature (TIS)
Flexible Quantification
Quantify the presence and relative abundance of 14 different immune cell types
Acknowledge the mechanisms of exhaustion in T cells, B cells, NK cells, CAR-T cells and other adoptive immune cells
The eight essential components of stem cell biology
Stemness
Pluripotency
Regulatory Signaling
Epigenetics
Mechano-Signaling
Metabolism
Differentiation Signaling
Lineage Specification
Stem Cell Renewal:
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Stem Cell Prolifiration
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Cell Cycle
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Senescence/Quiescence
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Autophagy
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Apoptosis
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Anti-Apoptosis
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PSC Pluripotency Markers and Regulators
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Naive State/Primed State
Regulatory Pathways:
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Wnt/B-catenin Pathway
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Hedgehog Signaling
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AP-1 Signaling
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PI3K-AKTmTOR Pathway
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MAPK Pathway
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JAK/STAT Pathway
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Notch Signaling
Epigenetic Mechanism:
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DNA Methylation
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Histone Acetylation & Methylation
Mechano-Signaling:
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Rho/ROCK Signaling
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integrin/Cadherin Signaling
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Hippo Pathway
Metabolism:
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Oxidative Stress Response
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Hypoxia Response
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Amino Acid Metabolism
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Fatty Acid Metabolism
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Glutamine Metabolism
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Glucose Metabolism
Differentiation Signaling and Pathways:
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TGFB Signaling
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Cytoskeletal Reorganization
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MET/EMT Signaling
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HOX Gene Activation
Differentiation Lineage:
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Endodermal /Ectodermal /Mesodermal Lineage Markers
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Key Somatic Cell Types
Custom & Clinical Products
Assay Type
Product
Maximum Targets
Daily Sample Throughput
Analytes Offered
Common Applications
Custom codeSets
Elements TagSets
PlexSet Reagents
Self-assembled, interchangeable probes, optimized for smaller validation projects with maximum flexibility
Self-assembled, interchangeable probes for high-throughput, sample multiplexing projects
User-designed, turn-key solution that comes ready-to-use
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96
800
24-96
24-96
192-1152
mRNA, CNV, Fusions
mRNA, Fusions
mRNA, miRNA, CNV, Fusions
Cell line drug screen, biomarker development, infectious disease
Gene Signature Development
Model Organism, Microbes, Agriculture
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