Human Immune Cell Phenotyping IHC Antibody

Human Immune Cell Phenotyping IHC Antibody

Cluster of Differentiation 3 (CD3) is a multiunit protein complex expressed on the surface of T cells that directly associates with the T cell receptor (TCR). CD3 is composed of four polypeptides: ζ, γ, ε and δ. Engagement of the TCR complex with antigens presented in Major Histocompatibility Complexes (MHC) induces tyrosine phosphorylation in the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) of CD3 proteins. CD3 phosphorylation is required for downstream signaling through ZAP-70 and p85 subunit of PI-3 kinase, leading to T cell activation, proliferation, and effector functions (1). CD8 is a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed primarily on cytotoxic T cells, but has also been described on a subset of dendritic cells in mice (2,3). On T cells, CD8 is a co-receptor for the TCR, and these two distinct structures are required to recognize antigen bound to MHC Class I. CD8 ensures specificity of the TCR–antigen interaction, prolongs the contact between the T cell and the antigen presenting cell, and recruits the tyrosine kinase Lck, which is essential for T cell activation (2). Forkhead box P3 (FoxP3) is crucial for the development of T cells with immunosuppressive regulatory properties and is a well-established marker for CD4+ T regulatory cells (Tregs) (4). Cluster of differentiation molecule 11b (CD11b)/Integrin alpha M (ITGAM) is a transmembrane protein forming heterodimers that are composed of α and β subunits (5). CD11b is expressed by, and commonly used as a marker for, myeloid lineage cells, including neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages, and microglia (6). CD68 (macrosialin) is a heavily glycosylated transmembrane protein that is expressed by and commonly used as a marker for monocytes and macrophages (7,8). It is found on the plasma membrane, as well as endosomal and lysosomal membranes (7-9). CD11c (integrin αX, ITGAX) is a transmembrane glycoprotein highly expressed by dendritic cells,, and has also been observed on activated NK cells, subsets of B and T cells, monocytes, granulocytes, and some B cell malignancies including hairy cell leukemia (10,11). CD19 is a co-receptor expressed on B cells that amplifies the signaling cascade initiated by the B cell receptor (BCR) to induce activation. It is a biomarker of B lymphocyte development, lymphoma diagnosis, and can be utilized as a target for leukemia immunotherapies (12,13). NCAM (neural cell adhesion molecule, CD56) is an adhesion glycoprotein with five extracellular immunoglobulin-like domains followed by two fibronectin type III repeats (14). CD56 and CD16 are commonly used to identify NK cells although some cells with the T cell markers CD3 and CD4 also express CD56 (15). Keratins (cytokeratins) are intermediate filament proteins that are mainly expressed in epithelial cells. Keratin heterodimers composed of an acidic keratin (or type I keratin, keratins 9 to 23) and a basic keratin (or type II keratin, keratins 1 to 8) assemble to form filaments (16,17). Keratin isoforms demonstrate tissue- and differentiation-specific profiles that make them useful as research biomarkers (16).

Relevant Antibodies

Catalog#Product NameApplicationReactivity
AMRe21534CD3 Rabbit Monoclonal antibodyWB,IHC,IF,IP,ELISAHuman,Mouse,Rat
AMRe21584CD8 α Rabbit Monoclonal antibodyWB,IHC,IF,IP,ELISAHuman,Mouse,Rat
AMRe21524FOXP3 Rabbit Monoclonal antibodyWB,IHC,IF,IP,ELISAHuman,Mouse
AMRe21256CD11b Rabbit Monoclonal antibodyWB,IHC,IF,IP,ELISAHuman,Mouse,Rat
AMRe21577CD68 Rabbit Monoclonal antibodyWB,IHC,IF,IP,ELISAHuman
AMM82034CD11C Mouse Monoclonal AntibodyFC,ELISAHuman
AMRe21619CD19 Rabbit Monoclonal antibodyWB,IHC,IF,IP,ELISAHuman
AMRe87633Cytokeratin 6 (DGR12161) Rabbit mAbWB, IHC-P, ICC/IFHuman
AMRe14436NCAM (6H4) Rabbit Monoclonal AntibodyWB,IHC-PHuman

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