Interferon Alpha Test

Measures interferon-alpha (IFN-α), a key immune signaling protein involved in antiviral, antiparasitic, and immune activation responses. Elevated levels may indicate recent or ongoing infection.

Serum
Phlebotomist
Interferon Alpha, IFN-α, IFN Alpha Cytokine Test, Interferon-α Serum Test, Type I Interferon (Alpha)
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Interferon Alpha

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The Interferon Alpha Test test contains 1 test with 1 biomarker .

The Interferon Alpha (IFN-α) Test measures the level of interferon-alpha, a critical signaling protein (cytokine) involved in the body’s immune response to infections and abnormal cell activity.

What Is Interferon Alpha?

Interferon-alpha (IFN-α) is primarily produced by:

  • Monocytes and macrophages

  • Lymphoblastic cells

  • Fibroblasts

In addition, many virus-activated cells throughout the body can produce IFN-α in response to immune stimulation.

Role in the Immune System

Interferon-alpha plays a key role in immune defense and regulation. It has well-documented:

  • Antiviral properties – inhibits viral replication and spread

  • Antiparasitic effects – supports immune response against parasitic infections

  • Antiproliferative activity – helps regulate abnormal cell growth

By activating immune pathways, IFN-α helps coordinate the body’s early response to infectious threats.

Clinical Significance of Elevated Levels

Increased interferon-alpha levels may indicate:

  • Recent or ongoing viral infection

  • Active parasitic infection

  • Heightened immune system activation

Elevated IFN-α is often associated with acute immune responses and may be useful in evaluating patients with unexplained inflammation, recurrent infections, or suspected immune dysregulation.

Why This Test May Be Ordered

A healthcare provider may order the Interferon Alpha Test to:

  • Assess immune system activation

  • Support evaluation of viral or parasitic infections

  • Aid in the investigation of chronic inflammatory or immune-mediated conditions

  • Provide additional insight in complex or unexplained clinical presentations

Important Notes

  • Test results should always be interpreted in clinical context, alongside symptoms and other laboratory findings.

  • Elevated or abnormal results do not diagnose a specific condition on their own but can guide further evaluation.

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