Rat IL-17A Single-Use ELISA RSG Standard

Also known as: Interleukin-17A, Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 8, CTLA-8, IL17

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

SKU# 39-8170

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39-8170-65 4 pack
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Data for Rat IL-17A Single-Use ELISA RSG Standard.

Description

Description: Interleukin-17A (IL-17A, also known as CTLA-8 and IL-17) is a member of the IL-17 family of proinflammatory cytokines. It is most similar to IL-17F, another member of the family with which it shares 50% sequence homology. Both cytokines exist as homodimers and individual subunits from each protein can also associate into a heterodimer known as IL-17AF.

Expression of IL-17A is most often associated with the Th17 subset of CD4+ T cells, but has also been observed in CD8+ T cells, γδ T cells, and neutrophils. IL-17A is important as a neutrophil activator, and it induces inflammatory cytokine production in epithelial cells, endothelial cells, and fibroblasts through NF-κB signaling. IL-17A and Th17 cells have been implicated in various autoimmune disorders.

Details
Reactivity Rat
Purity Greater than 98%, as determined by SDS-PAGE
Reported Applications ELISA Recombinant Standard
Documentation

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Additional Formats
Cat. No. Name Excite Emit Application Reg.
14-8170 Rat IL-17A Recombinant Protein ELISA, FA RUO
34-8170 Rat IL-17A Recombinant Protein Carrier-Free FA RUO
References

References: Dong C. Regulation and pro-inflammatory function of interleukin-17 family cytokines. Immunol Rev. 2008 Dec; 226: 80-6.

Gaffen SL. An overview of IL-17 function and signaling. Cytokine. 2008 Sep; 43(3): 402-7.

Roark CL, Simonian PL, Fontenot AP, Born WK, O’Brien RL. gammadelta T cells: an important source of IL-17. Curr Opin Immuno. 2008 Jun; 20(3): 353-7