Anti-Human IL-17A PE

Also known as: Interleukin-17A, CTLA8

Clone: eBio64DEC17

RUO: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

SKU# 12-7179

Cat. No. Size
12-7179-41 25 tests
12-7179-42 100 tests
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Data for Anti-Human IL-17A PE.

CD4-enriched human peripheral blood cells were polarized under Th17 conditions for 10 days. Cells...View More

  • Data for Anti-Human IL-17A PE.
Description

Description: The eBio64DEC17 antibody reacts with human IL-17A. The eBio64DEC17 antibody is a neutralizing antibody. Interleukin-17A (IL-17A) is a CD4+ T cell-derived cytokine that promotes inflammatory responses in cell lines and is elevated in rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, and transplant rejection. The cDNA encoding human IL-17A was isolated from a library of CD4+ T cells; the encoded protein exhibits 72 percent amino acid identity with HVS13 , an open reading frame from a T lymphotropic Herpesvirus saimiri, and 63 percent with mouse CTLA-8 (cytotoxic T-lymphocyte associated antigen-8). Human IL-17A exists as glycosylated 20-30 kD homodimers. High levels of IL-17A homodimer are produced by activated peripheral blood CD4+ T-cells. IL-17A enhances expression of the intracellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) in human fibroblasts. Human IL-17A also stimulates epithelial, endothelial, or fibroblastic cells to secrete IL-6, IL-8, G-CSF, and PGE2. In the presence of human IL-17A, fibroblasts can sustain the proliferation of CD34+ hematopoietic progenitors and induce maturation into neutrophils. Mouse, rat, and human IL-17A can induce IL-6 secretion in mouse stromal cells, indicating that all homologs can recognize the mouse IL-17A receptor.

IL-23-dependent, IL-17A-producing CD4+ T cells (Th-17 cells) have been identified as a unique subset of Th cells that develops along a pathway that is distinct from the Th1- and Th2- cell differentiation pathways. The hallmark effector molecules of Th1 and Th2 cells, e.g., IFN gamma and IL-4, have each been found to negatively regulate the generation of these Th-17 cells.

Intracellular staining by eBio64DEC17 antibody identifies the same cell population as the eBio64CAP17 antibody, as can be seen in co-staining experiments using both antibodies.

Details
Host Mouse
Isotype IgG1, kappa
Reactivity Human
Conjugate PE
Laser Blue Laser, Green Laser, Yellow-Green Laser
Emit 575 nm
Excite 488 - 561 nm
Reported Applications Intracellular Staining Followed by Flow Cytometric Analysis
Documentation
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Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
53-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A Alexa Fluor® 488 488 nm 519 nm FC RUO
50-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A eFluor® 660 (Alexa® 647 Replacement) 633 nm 668 nm FC RUO
14-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A Purified ELISA, IHC RUO
47-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A APC-eFluor® 780 633 - 647 nm 780 nm FC RUO
13-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A Biotin ELISA RUO
51-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A Alexa Fluor® 647 633 nm 668 nm FC RUO
17-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A APC 633 - 647 nm 660 nm FC RUO
11-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A FITC 488 nm 518 nm FC RUO
48-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A eFluor® 450 405 nm 450 nm FC RUO
25-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A PE-Cyanine7 488 - 561 nm 775 nm FC RUO
45-7179 Anti-Human IL-17A PerCP-Cyanine5.5 488 nm FC RUO
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References

References: Acosta-Rodriguez EV, Napolitani G, et al. 2007. Interleukins 1beta and 6 but not transforming growth factor-beta are essential for the differentiation of interleukin 17-producing human T helper cells. Nat Immunol. 8(9):942-9. (FC, PubMed)

Chen Z, Tato CM, Muul L, Laurence A, O'Shea JJ. Distinct regulation of interleukin-17 in human T helper lymphocytes. Arthritis Rheum. 2007 Sep;56(9):2936-46. (ebio64Dec17, FC PubMed)


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