Human histidine-rich glycoprotein (HRG) ELISA kit

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Product Details

Target Name
histidine-rich glycoprotein
Alternative Names
HRG ELISA Kit; Histidine-rich glycoprotein ELISA Kit; Histidine-proline-rich glycoprotein ELISA Kit; HPRG ELISA Kit
Abbreviation
HRG
Uniprot No.
Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Sample Types
serum, plasma, tissue homogenates
Detection Range
6.25 μg/mL-400 μg/mL
Sensitivity
1.56 μg/mL
Assay Time
1-5h
Sample Volume
50-100ul
Detection Wavelength
450 nm
Research Area
Cardiovascular
Assay Principle
quantitative
Measurement
Sandwich
Precision
Intra-assay Precision (Precision within an assay): CV%<8%      
Three samples of known concentration were tested twenty times on one plate to assess.  
Inter-assay Precision (Precision between assays): CV%<10%      
Three samples of known concentration were tested in twenty assays to assess.    
             
Linearity
To assess the linearity of the assay, samples were spiked with high concentrations of human HRG in various matrices and diluted with the Sample Diluent to produce samples with values within the dynamic range of the assay.
  Sample Serum(n=4)  
1:1 Average % 96  
Range % 84-101  
1:2 Average % 95  
Range % 88-102  
1:4 Average % 89  
Range % 81-97  
1:8 Average % 94  
Range % 85-99  
Recovery
The recovery of human HRG spiked to levels throughout the range of the assay in various matrices was evaluated. Samples were diluted prior to assay as directed in the Sample Preparation section.
Sample Type Average % Recovery Range  
Serum (n=5) 94 87-103  
EDTA plasma (n=4) 96 89-106  
             
             
Typical Data
These standard curves are provided for demonstration only. A standard curve should be generated for each set of samples assayed.
μg/ml OD1 OD2 Average Corrected  
400 2.604 2.497 2.551 2.409  
200 1.853 1.824 1.839 1.697  
100 0.987 1.030 1.009 0.867  
50 0.562 0.558 0.560 0.418  
25 0.343 0.357 0.350 0.208  
12.5 0.225 0.236 0.231 0.089  
6.25 0.175 0.181 0.178 0.036  
0 0.141 0.143 0.142    
Troubleshooting
and FAQs
Storage
Store at 2-8°C. Please refer to protocol.
Lead Time
3-5 working days after you place the order, and it takes another 3-5 days for delivery via DHL or FedEx
Description

This Human HRG ELISA Kit was designed for the quantitative measurement of Human HRG protein in serum, plasma, tissue homogenates. It is a Sandwich ELISA kit, its detection range is 6.25 μg/mL-400 μg/mL and the sensitivity is 1.56 μg/mL.

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Target Background

Function
(From Uniprot)
Plasma glycoprotein that binds a number of ligands such as heme, heparin, heparan sulfate, thrombospondin, plasminogen, and divalent metal ions. Binds heparin and heparin/glycosaminoglycans in a zinc-dependent manner. Binds heparan sulfate on the surface of liver, lung, kidney and heart endothelial cells. Binds to N-sulfated polysaccharide chains on the surface of liver endothelial cells. Inhibits rosette formation. Acts as an adapter protein and is implicated in regulating many processes such as immune complex and pathogen clearance, cell chemotaxis, cell adhesion, angiogenesis, coagulation and fibrinolysis. Mediates clearance of necrotic cells through enhancing the phagocytosis of necrotic cells in a heparan sulfate-dependent pathway. This process can be regulated by the presence of certain HRG ligands such as heparin and zinc ions. Binds to IgG subclasses of immunoglobins containing kappa and lambda light chains with different affinities regulating their clearance and inhibiting the formation of insoluble immune complexes. Tethers plasminogen to the cell surface. Binds T-cells and alters the cell morphology. Modulates angiogenesis by blocking the CD6-mediated antiangiongenic effect of thrombospondins, THBS1 and THBS2. Acts as a regulator of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling pathway; inhibits endothelial cell motility by reducing VEGF-induced complex formation between PXN/paxillin and ILK/integrin-linked protein kinase and by promoting inhibition of VEGF-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinases and alpha-actinins in endothelial cells. Also plays a role in the regulation of tumor angiogenesis and tumor immune surveillance. Normalizes tumor vessels and promotes antitumor immunity by polarizing tumor-associated macrophages, leading to decreased tumor growth and metastasis.
Gene References into Functions
  1. The HRG C633T genotype seems to be associated with gestational hypertensive disorders PMID: 29540166
  2. A novel heterozygous single base pair substitution in exon 2 of HRG gene identified in a familial early-onset deep venous thrombosis case. PMID: 29108964
  3. presence of HRG mRNA did not depend on the cancer type, on the preoperative treatment or its absence, as well as on the tumor progression stage and the presence of metastases PMID: 29536307
  4. C633T SNP had no significant effect on sperm DNA integrity PMID: 28356499
  5. once infertility is established the HRG C633T SNP seems to be important for male infertility and pregnancy rate following IVF PMID: 27210772
  6. These data highlight the complex divalent metal-dependent regulatory mechanisms that govern HRG function. PMID: 27930811
  7. HRG attenuates DNA- and RNA-mediated FXII activation, and FXI activation by FXIIa or by thrombin, suggesting that HRG down regulates the capacity of DNA and RNA to activate the intrinsic coagulation pathway. PMID: 26354857
  8. HRG binds to alpha2 integrin through low-affinity interactions in a heparin sulfate-independent manner, thereby blocking endothelial cells adhesion to collagen I. PMID: 26051322
  9. HRG could inhibit hepatocellular carcinoma cell proliferation via the FGF-Erk1/2 signaling pathway by reducing Erk1/2 phosphorylation. PMID: 26336134
  10. Plasma free fatty acid levels influence Zn(2+) -dependent histidine-rich glycoprotein-heparin interactions via an allosteric switch on serum albumin. PMID: 25353308
  11. mononuclear phagocytes have specific binding sites for HRG and that these cells are essential for uptake of HRG from blood and distribution of HRG in tissues. Thus, inflammatory cells mediate the effect of HRG on tumor growth and metastatic spread. PMID: 25243896
  12. Results show that HRG is a novel transcriptional target gene of FXR in human hepatoma cells, human upcyteVR primary hepatocytes and 3D human liver microtissues in vitro and in mouse liver in vivo. PMID: 25363753
  13. genetic association study in Swedish population: Data suggest SNP in HRG (rs2228243, A1042G) is associated with recurrent miscarriage in population studied; women heterozygous for HRG A1042G SNP are protected from recurrent miscarriage. [PILOT STUDY] PMID: 25064236
  14. The protein encoded by this gene has a peptide that displays antimicrobial activity against C. albicans, E. coli, S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, and E. faecalis. PMID: 18797515
  15. histidine-rich glycoprotein tissue RNA and serum protein might have a role in breast cancer PMID: 24567057
  16. HRG does not exhibit the broad interactive properties that have been reported previously, suggesting that copurification of HRG-binding partners or other impurities are responsible for some of the reported functional properties. PMID: 23576524
  17. Association between the histidine-rich glycoprotein (HRG) C633T single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and recurrent miscarriage was investigated. An association between homozygous carriers and recurrent miscarriage was detected. PMID: 23672470
  18. The combination of lowered HRG and uterine artery Doppler may predict preterm preeclampsia in early pregnancy. PMID: 22895448
  19. the genetic polymorphism (rs9898 C/T) in the HRG gene of a woman affects her chances of becoming pregnant after IVF PMID: 21665544
  20. the HRG-fibrin interaction may provide a novel link between coagulation, innate immunity, and inflammation PMID: 21757718
  21. by binding to factor XIIa, HRG modulates the intrinsic pathway of coagulation, particularly in the vicinity of a thrombus where platelet release of HRG and Zn(2)(+) will promote this interaction PMID: 21304106
  22. Host-produced HRG inhibits tumor growth and metastasis by skewing tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) polarization away from the M2- to a tumor-inhibiting M1-like phenotype. Skewing of TAM polarization by HRG relies substantially on downregulation of PlGF. PMID: 21215706
  23. HRG can aid the phagocytosis of necrotic cells via a heparan sulfate-dependent pathway, and this process can be regulated by the presence of certain HRG ligands, such as heparin. PMID: 20573803
  24. Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in HRG is associated with activated partial thromboplastin time. PMID: 20303064
  25. HRG has the unique property of complexing with IgG and facilitating a proinflammatory innate immune response to promote the clearance of necrotic cells PMID: 20071662
  26. By acting as a bridge between DNA on apoptotic cells and Fc gamma RI on monocyte-derived macrophages, HRG is a key physiological mediator of apoptotic cell clearance by macrophages. PMID: 12391183
  27. Data indicate that histidine-rich glycoprotein, in combination with the zinc ion, modulates the smooth muscle cell growth response in pathophysiological states. PMID: 12764609
  28. Histidine-rich glycoprotein binds to cell-surface heparan sulfate via its N-terminal domain following Zn2+ chelation PMID: 15138272
  29. HRG acts as a soluble adaptor molecule that binds to cells at sites of tissue injury, tumor growth, and angiogenesis PMID: 15220341
  30. HPRG binds to endothelial cell surface tropomyosin which at least partially mediates the antiangiogenic effects of HPRG PMID: 15269838
  31. HRG has the unique property of selectively recognizing necrotic cells and may play an important physiological role in vivo by facilitating the uptake and clearance of necrotic, but not apoptotic, cells by phagocytes PMID: 16107330
  32. the anti-angiogenic His/Pro-rich fragment of histidine-rich glycoprotein binds to endothelial cell heparan sulfate in a Zn2+-dependent manner PMID: 16436387
  33. the histidine-rich and heparin-binding domain of HRGP mediates the antibacterial activity of the protein PMID: 17229145
  34. identified the alpha-subunit of ATP synthase as one of the HRG-binding proteins on the surface of T-cells by HRG-derived glycopeptide affinity chromatography and by a peptide mass finger printing method PMID: 19285951
  35. HRG may assist in the maintenance of normal immune function by mediating the clearance of necrotic material, inhibiting the formation of insoluble immune complexes and enhancing their ability to activate complement, resulting in faster clearance. PMID: 19674792
  36. Proteolytic cleavage of HRG by plasmin may provide a feedback mechanism to regulate the effects of HRG on the plasminogen/plasmin system and other functions of HRG. PMID: 19712047

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Involvement in disease
Thrombophilia due to histidine-rich glycoprotein deficiency (THPH11)
Subcellular Location
Secreted.
Tissue Specificity
Expressed in macrophages and in malignant cells. Expressed by the liver and secreted in plasma (at protein level).
Database Links

HGNC: 5181

OMIM: 142640

KEGG: hsa:3273

STRING: 9606.ENSP00000232003

UniGene: Hs.1498

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