Anti-Mouse/Rat IL-17A FITC

Also known as: Interleukin-17A, Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 8, CTLA-8

Clone: eBio17B7

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

SKU# 11-7177

Cat. No. Size
11-7177-80 25 ug
11-7177-81 50 ug

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Description

Description: The eBio17B7 antibody reacts with mouse IL-17A with no recognition of IL-17F. 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-γ and IL-4, have each been found to negatively regulate the generation of these Th-17 cells.

Details
Host Rat
Isotype IgG2a, kappa
Reactivity Mouse, Rat
Conjugate FITC
Laser Blue Laser
Emit 518 nm
Excite 488 nm
Reported Applications Intracellular Staining Followed by Flow Cytometric Analysis
Documentation

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Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
51-7177 Anti-Mouse/Rat IL-17A Alexa Fluor® 647 633 nm 668 nm FC RUO
13-7177 Anti-Mouse/Rat IL-17A Biotin ELISA RUO
25-7177 Anti-Mouse/Rat IL-17A PE-Cy7 488 nm 760 nm FC RUO
45-7177 Anti-Mouse/Rat IL-17A PerCP-Cy5.5 488 nm 690 nm FC RUO
17-7177 Anti-Mouse/Rat IL-17A APC 633 nm 660 nm FC RUO
12-7177 Anti-Mouse/Rat IL-17A PE 488 nm 575 nm FC RUO
53-7177 Anti-Mouse/Rat IL-17A Alexa Fluor® 488 488 nm 519 nm FC RUO
References

References: Cao H, Lan Q, Shi Q, Zhou X, Liu G, Liu J, Tang G, Qiu C, Qiu C, Xu J, Fan H, Liu Z. Anti-IL-23 antibody blockade of IL-23/IL-17 pathway attenuates airway obliteration in rat orthotopic tracheal transplantation. Int Immunopharmacol. 2011 May;11(5):569-75.(eBio17B7, crossreactivity to rat, PubMed)

Yan S, Wang L, Liu N, Wang Y, Chu Y. Critical role of interleukin-17/interleukin-17 receptor axis in mediating Con A-induced hepatitis. Immunol Cell Biol. 2011 Jun 21:1-8. (eBio17B7, IHC paraffin, PubMed)

Tousif S, Singh Y, Prasad DV, Sharma P, Van Kaer L, Das G. T cells from Programmed Death-1 deficient mice respond poorly to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. PLoS One. 2011 May 12;6(5):e19864. (eBio17B7, IC flow, PubMed)

Wu S, Rhee KJ, Albesiano E, Rabizadeh S, Wu X, Yen HR, Huso DL, Brancati FL, Wick E, McAllister F, Housseau F, Pardoll DM, Sears CL. A human colonic commensal promotes colon tumorigenesis via activation of T helper type 17 T cell responses. Nat Med. 2009 Aug 23.(eBio17B7, IC flow, PubMed)

Ellestad KK, Tsutsui S, Noorbakhsh F, Warren KG, Yong VW, Pittman QJ, Power C. Early life exposure to lipopolysaccharide suppresses experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by promoting tolerogenic dendritic cells and regulatory T cells. J Immunol. 2009 Jul 1;183(1):298-309. (eBio17B7, IC flow, PubMed)


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