Invitrogen Launches New Microarray System to Simplify Immunogenetic Testing

28 Jun 2009
Sarah Sarah
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Invitrogen, part of Life Technologies Corporation has announced the commercial availability of a state-of-the-art, automated, research-use microarray system designed to simplify immunogenetic testing, including human leukocyte antigen (HLA) research. The new Prodigy™ system is an advanced DNA and protein analysis tool that simplifies and accelerates histocompatibility research, vaccine and drug development, and disease association studies.

The Prodigy system is the first high-throughput, next-generation, sequence-specific oligonucleotide probe system that streamlines sample workflow for hybridizing, detecting and analysing HLA markers in large-volume variation analysis and genotyping research studies. HLA markers are cell-surface proteins that play a key regulation role in the human immune system, functioning as an alert mechanism when the body has been invaded by foreign proteins or molecules, such as bacteria, parasites and viruses. The Prodigy system represents a significant advancement in technologies for this type of research, providing scientists with a simplified workflow for cleaner, consistent and reproducible results, while reducing hands-on interaction with the system, resulting in decreased variability, errors and the need for repeat testing.

The Prodigy system features several technological advancements over other systems in the market. It has 5-times the density capacity of current bead-based assays and is enabled by push-button, walk-away automation, enabling researchers to spend valuable time reviewing data or preparing more samples. Prodigy is inherently scalable to include multiplexing capability for more than 500 analytes, while providing high resolution and unmatched efficiency and reliability.

It is also capable of industry-leading throughput that equates to approximately 290 genotypes in 9 hours, and includes integrated software that simplifies data analysis and interpretation. And, with capacity for more than 500 analytes, the Prodigy system is uniquely scalable to accommodate new alleles to be identified in the future, enabling it to be easily incorporated into existing infrastructure. This provides researchers with a future-proof technology that will enable them to not only expand, but to also advance their research over a significant period of time.

Jim Janicki, VP & General Manager of Life Technologies’ Transplantation Diagnostics Business
“The development of the Prodigy microarray system is the latest development in Invitrogen’s strategy to make its best-in-class genomic and proteomic technologies available within the HLA research field. This powerful system provides an end-to-end solution that will help researchers advance their immunogenetic studies.”

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Invitrogen Launches New Microarray System to Simplify Immunogenetic Testing