Description
Array 2 – Intestinal Antigenic Permeability Screen
The Array 2 Intestinal Antigenic Permeability Screenâ„¢ is an important initial
screening test for patients with multiple chronic GI and neurologic symptoms,
suspected food sensitivities, chemical intolerances, or a history of
pathogen-induced autoimmune conditions.
What does this test measure?
Cyrex Array 2 is a blood test checking for antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM) against
proteins that maintain gut lining integrity and a bacterial endotoxin:
- Occludin and Zonulin are proteins involved in tight
junctions between intestinal cells. - Actomyosin is part of the cell’s cytoskeleton that, if
damaged, implies a deeper structural breach. - LPS (Lipopolysaccharide) is a component of gram-negative
bacteria’s cell walls (endotoxin) that normally shouldn’t penetrate the gut
lining.
If a test finds elevated antibodies to occludin or zonulin, it indicates that
the immune system is recognizing these normally internal proteins. This
suggests that tight junctions in the gut may be breaking down and leaking.
Additionally, high levels of LPS antibodies can indicate that bacterial toxins
are entering the bloodstream due to a leaky gut. Overall, this serves as a way
to validate the “leaky gut” hypothesis, which posits that the gut barrier is
compromised and the immune system is responding to gut contents and junction
proteins.
Who is this test most suitable for?
This is used for patients with autoimmune conditions (to see if leaky gut
might be a trigger), chronic inflammatory issues, or persistent GI problems.
If positive, the patient is often advised to do a gut repair protocol (dietary
changes like gluten removal, supplements like glutamine, etc.). It also
distinguishes whether the issue is mainly tight junction opening
(occludin/zonulin) or transcellular epithelial damage (actomyosin), which can
fine-tune treatment focus.
Clinical Use
Many functional medicine practitioners use Array 2 as a validation for gut
barrier therapy.”
About this kit
This product is a physical home blood sample collection kit that is shipped to you. It contains sealed, single-use collection components, instructions, and prepaid return packaging.
Sample collection: This kit is for collection of a blood sample. A trained clinician or phlebotomist assists with the blood draw, which can be arranged at home or at a partner location. The kit includes the collection materials, instructions, and prepaid, pre-addressed return packaging to the accredited partner laboratory.
How it works: Once the laboratory receives your sample, it is processed and your results are delivered to you electronically.
This is a sample collection kit, not a diagnostic service. It does not provide a diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Any results should be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional.








