An immune biomarker is a measurable indicator related to the immune system that reflects immune activation, suppression, or regulation. These biomarkers are used in diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of diseases, especially in oncology, immunology, and infectious diseases.
'CD4+ T cells
': reflect helper T cell levels (e.g., HIV monitoring)'CD8+ T cells
': indicate cytotoxic immune activity (e.g., cancer response)'PD-L1
': predicts response to immune checkpoint inhibitors'IL-6
': pro-inflammatory cytokine elevated in systemic inflammation'CRP
': general marker of inflammationImmune biomarkers are essential in:
See also: immune_biomarker_distribution | spatial_distribution | pd-l1 | cd8