Anti-GP2 (Glycoprotein 2) (Mouse) mAb-PE

Référence D278-5

Conditionnement : 1mL

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Anti-GP2 (Glycoprotein 2) (Mouse) mAb-PE (Monoclonal Antibody)

D278-5
Antibody
1 mL

DATA SHEET

Monoclonal antibody conjugated to PE targeting GP2 for FCM.

TargetGP2
Product TypeAntibody
ApplicationFCM
ClonalityMonoclonal
ConjugatePE
IsotypeIgG2a ĸ
ImmunogenMouse GP2, extracellular domain (recombinant, human Fc fusion protein)
Host SpeciesRat
Species ReactivityMouse
FormulationPBS/1% BSA/0.09% NaN3
Research AreaImmunology
Description/Background

M cells are located in the follicle associated epithelium (FAE) of Peyer’s patches (PPs) in the small intestine, where they mediate the uptake and transcytosis of luminal antigens to the underlying lymphoid tissue. Gycoprotein 2 (GP2) is a GPI-anchor protein that was previously thought to be exclusively expressed by pancreatic acinar cells of most mammals. Recent studies reported that GP2 is specifically expressed in M cells among intestinal epithelial cells, and serves as a transcytotic receptor for mucosal antigens. Although UEA-1 (Ulex europaeus agglutinin-1) lectin has been widely applied to detect M cells, this lectin also stains goblet cells. Furthermore, UEA-1 can only bind mouse, but not human, M cells. Thus, GP2 is the first universal M-cell marker in mouse and human. Mouse and human GP2 recombinant proteins selectively bind a subset of commensal and pathogenic enterobacteria, including Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp., by recognizing FimH-expressing type-1-pili on the bacterial outer membrane. GP2 expressed on apical surface of M cells serves as a receptor for type-1-piliated bacteria, and facilitates translocation of these bacteria from the intestinal lumen to lymphoid follicles. Consequently, antigen-specific mucosal immune response to these bacteria is induced. Thus, GP2 plays an important role in mucosal immunosurveillance. Given that M cell are considered a promising target for oral vaccination against diverse infectious diseases, the GP2-dependent transcytotic pathway could provide a new target for development of M-cell-targeted mucosal vaccines.

Storage Temperature4°C
ProtocolsFCM
Clone Number2F11-C3
Regulatory StatementFor Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
D278-5
Antibody
1 mL

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