Revolutionizing lupus care with proteomics and digital health.

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  1. Identify lupus flare risk up to 12 weeks in advance with a blood test
  2. Understand the ups and downs of the patient journey with a mobile app
 

How it Works

Ready to get started?

  1. Order aiSLE DX Flare Risk Index
  2. Collect and return the patient's blood sample using the aiSLE DX test kit

  3. Receive the clinical report
  4. The report includes the blood test result and patient data from the app

    We work directly with patients to get them started with the mobile app

 

Out-of-Pocket Costs

Healthcare costs should be affordable and understandable.

To achieve these goals, we launched aiSLE™ Access For All, a financial support program. In most cases, patients out-of-pocket costs are $50 or less. Many patients are eligible to receive all features of aiSLE MGMT, including health coaching, at no additional cost as part of an introductory offer.

aiSLE MGMT is available to people covered by Medicare and most private insurers.

Annual Household Income Final Patient Responsibility
(after aiSLE Access For All)
Under $52,400$0
Under $85,150$26
$85,150 and above*$50

* Learn more about aiSLE Access For All

 
 

Technologies

aiSLE DX

The first proactive test for lupus (SLE). Identify the risk of experiencing a lupus flare in the next 12 weeks.

[AutoimmuneCorner]

Just the app to help patients take on lupus. [AC] offers tools to keep patients on track and docs in the loop.

Sample Source

Blood

Results Reported

  1. Flare Risk Index
    (algorithm-derived risk score)
  2. Immunologic measures of eleven cytokines

Monthly Report features

  1. Health coaching notes and messages
  2. Wearable device data including activity, sleep depth and quality, and heart rate
  3. Lupus symptom and flare tracking logs
  4. Standardized patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures including SLEQOL and VAS (pain, fatigue)

Technologies

aiSLE™ DX Flare Risk Index

The first proactive blood test for lupus (SLE). Identify the risk of experiencing a lupus flare in the next 12 weeks.

Laboratory result

  1. Risk score derived from artificial intelligence algorithm
  2. Immunologic measures of eleven cytokines

[AutoimmuneCorner]

Just the app to help you take on lupus. In addition to lupus tracking tools and health education, you get access to video and messaging sessions with a health coach. Plus, use the included Withings Steel HR smartwatch to track the quality of your sleep and activity.

Digital Data

  1. Health coaching notes and messages
  2. Wearable device data including activity, sleep depth and quality, and heart rate from Withings Steel HR smartwatch
  3. Lupus symptom and flare tracking logs
  4. Standardized patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures

For people living with

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)

 

Development and Validation Efforts

Test Accuracy

The Odds Ratio (OR) calculated for pre-flare vs pre-nonflare patients with positive vs. negative score approaches 5.0 and is highly significant (p= 0.0015). This OR indicates that a patient with a positive aiSLE DX Flare Risk Index score is almost 5 times more likely to flare than a patient with a negative score.

Test Development

aiSLE™ DX Flare Risk Index was developed through clinical studies conducted at several National Institutes of Health-designated Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence in the United States. Participants in the clinical studies contributed blood samples and had their lupus flare status assessed by a rheumatologist using the SLEDAI, the gold standard for assessing a lupus patient’s current disease activity.

People of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds participated in the studies including European Americans, African Americans, and Native Americans.

 
 

[AutoimmuneCorner] in action

 

The Progentec Laboratory

The Progentec laboratory is both CLIA-certified & CAP-accredited. It is based in Oklahoma City at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. Our lab team has over 50 years of lab operations experience and can provide insight into best practices regarding cost-effective, accurate testing.