Bovine IL-8 ELISA

Catalog Number:
DIY1028B
Availability:
In stock
Application:
ELISA
100% Homology:
Bos indicus (zebu), Bos taurus (cattle)

Components

UsageQuantityComponentSize
Detection Antibody50 µgPBB1163B-050
Standard5 µgRP0023B-005
Capture Antibody100 µgPB0273B-1001 Pack (<= 10 Plates)
Capture Antibody100 µg X 2PB0273B-1001 Pack (<= 20 Plates)
  • The Bovine IL-8 (Interleukin-8, also known as CXCL8) ELISA is designed for the quantitative measurement of IL-8 in cell culture supernatants from cattle and can also be used to measure IL-8 in a wide variety of biological sample types reported in the literature, including serum, plasma, whole blood, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, synovial fluid, and tissue lysates from organs such as lung, spleen, liver, and lymph nodes, supporting a broad range of immunology, inflammation, and translational research applications. IL-8 is a chemokine primarily produced by macrophages, epithelial cells, and endothelial cells, and it plays a central role in recruiting neutrophils, promoting inflammatory responses, and coordinating innate immune defense. In the bovine model, IL-8 is widely studied in the context of bacterial and viral infections, mastitis, respiratory diseases, and inflammatory disorders, where its expression reflects immune activation and neutrophil recruitment. Measurement of IL-8 provides valuable insight into immune regulation, disease progression, and the efficacy of immunomodulatory interventions. Reported measurements of bovine IL-8 have detected basal serum and plasma levels of approximately 20-250 pg/mL, with elevated levels-often 300-2,000 pg/mL-following infection, immune stimulation, or inflammatory challenge, and measurable expression has also been observed in tissue lysates from inflamed or immune-activated organs. The kit contains a capture antibody, detection antibody, and recombinant protein standard for assay development, and these antibodies have been validated to function together in an ELISA format using the provided standard. While the kit is optimized for cell culture supernatants, minor modifications to the protocol may be required when measuring IL-8 in other sample types to ensure optimal sensitivity and accuracy. Optimal buffers, antibody concentrations, incubation times, temperatures, and assay conditions have not been predetermined, allowing researchers to further adjust assay parameters based on their specific sample type and experimental requirements. The quantities of kit components are not matched, and individual components may be purchased separately. This product is for research use only and is manufactured in the USA.
Storage Conditions2°C to 8°C or -20°C
Country Of OriginUSA
  • Bovine Interleukin-8 (IL-8), also known as CXCL8, is a potent pro-inflammatory chemokine that plays a central role in innate immune responses in cattle (Bos taurus) by mediating neutrophil chemotaxis, activation, and migration to sites of infection or tissue injury. Produced by macrophages, epithelial cells, endothelial cells, and mammary gland cells in response to bacterial components, viral infection, and inflammatory cytokines, bovine IL-8 signals primarily through CXCR1 and CXCR2 receptors to activate downstream pathways that promote leukocyte recruitment and amplification of acute inflammation. IL-8 is especially important in economically significant conditions such as mastitis, bovine respiratory disease (BRD), endometritis, and enteric infections, where elevated IL-8 levels drive neutrophil infiltration into affected tissues, contributing to both pathogen clearance and inflammatory tissue damage. In the mammary gland, IL-8 is a key mediator of somatic cell recruitment during intramammary infection and serves as an early biomarker of mastitis severity and treatment response. In animal health and translational research, characterization of bovine IL-8 supports studies of mucosal immunity, host-pathogen interactions, inflammatory regulation, and genetic factors influencing disease resistance, while also providing comparative insights into neutrophil-driven inflammatory processes relevant to human respiratory and inflammatory diseases.

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