MTOR Test at Amerimmune Clinic in McLean VA, Alexandria VA, Arlington VA, Bethesda MD, Gaithersburg MD, and Rockville MD
Common questions asked by patients: What is the role of MTOR in regulating immune responses? How does the MTOR pathway influence cell growth and metabolism? What diseases or conditions can be diagnosed using the MTOR test? How is the MTOR test conducted? For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve near you. We serve patients from McLean VA, Alexandria VA, Arlington VA, Bethesda MD, Gaithersburg MD, Rockville MD, Vienna VA, IdylWood VA, Lincolnia VA, Groveton VA, Falls Church VA, North Bethesda MD, Takoma Park MD, Montgomery Village MD, Redland MD, Aspen Hill MD, and surrounding areas.




Non-Validated Assay
The AKT/mTOR (through mTORC1) pathway is believed to play a significant role in initiating anti-apoptotic and pro-proliferative pathways in cells, while p38/MAPK plays a significant role in initiating pro-apoptotic pathways in cells. Monocytes are a part of the innate immune system and influence the process of adaptive immunity. Monocytosis, an increase in the number of monocytes circulating in the blood, is indicative of a chronic inflammatory state and is observed in several autoimmune diseases. The assay measures the basal phosphorylation status of AKT, mTOR, and p38/MAPK in monocytes and measures the response to LPS stimulation through quantification of AKT, mTOR, and p38/MAPK phosphorylation.
Markers include: CD14, CD16, HLADR, phosphor-p38, phosphor-AKT, phosphor mTOR

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▸ Allergy Consultation
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▸ Allergy Shots
▸ Biological Drug Administration
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