
Ferritin Glycosylated Serum Protein for Advanced Research, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics – High Purity, Stability, and Biological Relevance
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Ferritin Glycosylated Serum Protein is a high-purity, biologically relevant biomolecule designed for advanced research, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications.
Sample Type : Serum
Methodology : Immunoturbidometry
TAT : 10 Days
Description
Ferritin Glycosylated Serum Protein Test – Advanced Research, Diagnostics & Therapeutics
The Ferritin Glycosylated Serum Protein Test from Lab Tests Dubai is a cutting-edge diagnostic assaydesigned to measure the proportion of glycosylated ferritin in the bloodstream—a critical biomarker for distinguishing benign iron storage from systemic inflammation and autoimmune conditions.
Unlike standard ferritin tests that only reflect total iron stores (and can be falsely elevated in inflammation), this advanced test identifies the glycosylated (sugar-modified) form of ferritin, which is reduced in inflammatory states such as Adult-Onset Still’s Disease (AOSD), sepsis, and malignancies.
Using immunoturbidometry—a highly sensitive and reproducible method—this serum-based test delivers research-grade accuracy with clinical relevance, making it invaluable for:
- Diagnosing autoinflammatory diseases
- Differentiating anemia of chronic disease from iron deficiency
- Monitoring cancer-related inflammation
- Supporting hepatic, autoimmune, and metabolic research
With a 10-day turnaround time, Lab Tests Dubai brings advanced biochemical insights to clinicians, researchers, and patients across the UAE who demand precision beyond routine lab panels.
Why You Need This Test
Standard ferritin tests can be misleading—high levels may indicate either iron overload OR inflammation. The glycosylated ferritin test solves this diagnostic dilemma by measuring the percentage of ferritin that retains sugar molecules, which drops significantly during active inflammation.
You may need this test if:
- You have very high ferritin but no signs of hemochromatosis
- You’re being evaluated for Adult-Onset Still’s Disease (AOSD) or macrophage activation syndrome (MAS)
- You suffer from unexplained fevers, rashes, and joint pain
- You have chronic liver disease or suspected iron overload
- You’re undergoing cancer screening or inflammatory disease monitoring
This test is not routine—but for complex cases, it provides life-changing diagnostic clarity.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider the Glycosylated Ferritin Test if you or a loved one is experiencing:
- Unexplained high fevers (quotidian fever)
- Joint pain, swelling, or arthritis-like symptoms
- Salmon-colored rash that comes and goes with fever
- Persistent fatigue or weight loss
- Elevated ferritin levels without iron overload
- Liver dysfunction or abnormal LFTs
- Suspected autoimmune or autoinflammatory disorder
- Symptoms of Still’s Disease or sepsis-like presentation
These signs may point to systemic inflammation, where low glycosylated ferritin % (<50%) supports a diagnosis of AOSD or hyperferritinemic syndromes.
Natural Production: How Glycosylated Ferritin Works in the Body
Ferritin is a naturally produced iron-storage protein, primarily in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow. It regulates iron release and prevents oxidative damage from free iron.
Under normal conditions, ferritin is glycosylated—meaning it has sugar (carbohydrate) chains attached, which help stabilize the protein and regulate its function.
However, during acute or chronic inflammation:
- The liver produces less glycosylated ferritin
- Immune activation leads to de-glycosylation of existing ferritin
- Result: Lower % of glycosylated ferritin, even if total ferritin is sky-high
This makes glycosylated ferritin a more specific marker of inflammation than total ferritin alone—especially in distinguishing AOSD from infections or cancer.
What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Misdiagnosis
Ignoring or misinterpreting high ferritin without glycosylation testing can lead to:
⚠️ Delayed Diagnosis of AOSD or MAS – leading to joint damage, organ failure, or fatal complications
⚠️ Unnecessary phlebotomy in non-hemochromatosis patients, causing anemia
⚠️ Missed cancer or autoimmune disease due to misattribution of symptoms
⚠️ Progression of chronic inflammation leading to organ damage (liver, heart, pancreas)
Early detection using this advanced biomarker ensures correct diagnosis and targeted treatment—such as immunosuppressants for AOSD instead of iron-lowering therapies.
How to Prepare for the Test
Preparing for the Glycosylated Ferritin Test is straightforward:
✅ Fast for 8–12 hours before the blood draw (overnight fast preferred)
✅ Avoid iron supplements, vitamin C, or high-dose vitamin B12 24 hours prior (can affect ferritin)
✅ Inform your doctor of:
- Any acute infections or fevers
- Autoimmune treatments (e.g., steroids, biologics)
- Liver or cancer conditions
✅ No strenuous exercise 24 hours before testing
A simple serum blood draw is all that’s needed. Our team supports home collection for added convenience.
Test Overview: Precision Immunoturbidometry Analysis
Feature | Details |
Test Name | Ferritin Glycosylated Serum Protein Test |
Sample Type | Serum (Blood) |
Methodology | Immunoturbidometry |
Turnaround Time (TAT) | 10 Days |
Category | Clinical Chemistry / Advanced Diagnostics |
Purpose | Assess glycosylation status of ferritin in inflammation, AOSD, cancer |
Testing Location | Lab Tests Dubai – Accredited Labs Across UAE |
Immunoturbidometry uses antibody-antigen reactions to quantify glycosylated ferritin with high specificity and reproducibility. Results are reported as percentage of glycosylated ferritin, with <50% strongly suggestive of AOSD or systemic inflammation.
FAQs About the Glycosylated Ferritin Test
Q: What does a low % of glycosylated ferritin mean?
A: It strongly indicates systemic inflammation, especially Adult-Onset Still’s Disease (AOSD) or macrophage activation syndrome.
Q: How is this different from a regular ferritin test?
A: Standard ferritin measures total iron storage; this test measures how much ferritin is glycosylated—a marker of inflammatory state.
Q: Can infections cause low glycosylated ferritin?
A: Yes. Sepsis and severe infections can also reduce glycosylation—clinical context is key.
Q: Is this test used in cancer patients?
A: Yes. It helps differentiate malignancy-associated hyperferritinemia from other causes.
Q: Can I book without a doctor’s referral?
A: Yes! Lab Tests Dubai allows direct online booking—ideal for second opinions or personal health tracking.
Q: How will I get results?
A: A secure digital report is emailed within 10 business days, including % glycosylated ferritin and clinical interpretation.
If you or your doctor is puzzled by sky-high ferritin, unexplained fevers, or autoimmune-like symptoms, the Glycosylated Ferritin Test could be the missing diagnostic link.
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