HLA DR (Activation Marker)

Measures HLA-DR levels on immune cells to show whether your immune system is active or suppressed in Visit Clinic.
What is a HLA DR (Activation Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?
This test measures HLA-DR molecules on certain immune cells, usually monocytes and some lymphocytes. HLA-DR is part of the system that helps the immune system show foreign bits to other cells. Levels tell doctors whether the immune response is active or suppressed. Low monocyte HLA-DR can signal immune paralysis in severe infections like sepsis. High levels may show immune activation in autoimmune disease or rejection after transplant. Doctors use it to monitor immune status, guide treatment decisions, assess prognosis, and follow response to therapies that affect immunity.
HLA DR (Activation Marker) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
HLA DR (Activation Marker) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The HLA DR (Activation Marker) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a HLA DR (Activation Marker) Test in Visit Clinic?
HLA DR (Activation Marker) is often part of immune monitoring panels run by flow cytometry. Doctors may order it for patients with severe infections, suspected sepsis, unexplained inflammation, autoimmune disease, or after organ transplant. It helps detect immune activation or suppression and monitor treatment effects. Abnormal results can come from infections, autoimmune activity, immunosuppressive drugs, chemotherapy, or chronic illness. A family history of immune disorders or recurrent infections may make this test more important.
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