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Questions? Please consult our answers to frequently asked questions at http://www.ebioscience.com/faq. DescriptionThe ISA-3 monoclonal antibody reacts with human ICOS (Inducible COStimulatory molecule), also known as H4, CRP-1 and AILIM. ICOS is a T cell specific activation molecule and a third member of the CD28/CTLA-4 family. Human ICOS has a relative molecular mass of 55-60 kDa, composed of 27 kDa and 29 kDa chains. Human ICOS on activated T cells has potent costimulatory activity for T cell activation and is required for humoral immune responses, in particular for memory B cell and plasma cell generation. ICOS binds to its ligand, B7h/B7RP-1 expressed on activated APCs (antigen presenting cells) and on a number of inflamed peripheral tissues. Plate-bound ISA-3 is costimulatory for T cells and induces production of IL-4, IL-5, IL-10 and other cytokines, but not IL-2. ISA-3 has the same reactivity pattern and characteristics as F44. ISA-3 was generated against the human ICOS antigen. C398.4A, anti-mouse ICOS/H4 (catalog # 14-9949), was shown to cross-react with human ICOS but binds to an epitope different from ISA-3. C398.4A stains activated cells brighter than ISA-3; however, it also exhibits higher staining of non-activated human peripheral blood or isolated PBMC. To achieve the brightest staining of ICOS on activated human T cells, please use 13-9948 or 12-9948 rather than 11-9948. Applications ReportedFor research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use. The ISA-3 antibody has been reported for use in flow cytometric analysis. Applications TestedThe ISA-3 antibody has been tested by flow cytometric analysis of unstimulated and CD3/CD28-activated (3 days) human blood leukocytes. This can be used at less than or equal to 0.5 μg per million cells in a 100 μl total staining volume. It is recommended that the antibody be carefully titrated for optimal performance in the assay of interest. References
Hutloff A, Dittrich AM, Beier KC, Eljaschewitsch B, Kraft R, Anagnostopoulos I, Kroczek RA. 1999. ICOS is an inducible T-cell co-stimulator structurally and functionally related to CD28. Nature. 397(6716):263-6. Buonfiglio D, Bragardo M, Redoglia V, Vaschetto R, Bottarel F, Bonissoni S, Bensi T, Mezzatesta C, Janeway Jr CA, Dianzani U. 2000. The T cell activation molecule H4 and the CD28-like molecule ICOS are identical. Eur J Immunol. 30(12):3463-7. Grimbacher B, Hutloff A, Schlesier M, Glocker E, Warnatz K, Drager R, Eibel H, Fischer B, Schaffer AA, Mages HW, Kroczek RA, Peter HH. 2003. Homozygous loss of ICOS is associated with adult-onset common variable immunodeficiency. Nat Immunol. 4(3):261-8. Beier KC, Hutloff A, Dittrich AM, Heuck C, Rauch A, Buchner K, Ludewig B, Ochs HD, Mages HW, Kroczek RA. 2000. Induction, binding specificity and function of human ICOS. Eur. J. Immunol. 30, 3707. Related ProductsCat. 11-4317 Streptavidin-FITC (Fluorescein isothiocyanate) Cat. 12-4317 Streptavidin-PE (Phycoerythrin) Cat. 17-4317 Streptavidin Allophycocyanin (SA-APC) Cat. 13-4714 Biotin Mouse IgG1, K Isotype Control Cat. 11-9949 FITC anti-mouse/rat ICOS (CD278) (clone C398.4A) Cat. 12-9949 PE anti-mouse/rat ICOS (CD278) (clone C398.4A) Cat. 13-9949 Biotin anti-mouse/rat ICOS (CD278) (clone C398.4A) Cat. 14-9949 Affinity Purified anti-mouse/rat ICOS (CD278) (clone C398.4A) Cat. 15-9949 PE-Cy5 anti-mouse/rat ICOS (CD278) (clone C398.4A) Cat. 16-9949 Functional Grade Purified anti-mouse/rat ICOS (CD278) (clone C398.4A) |
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