PE anti-human CCL22 Antibody, CCL22, A15083A,BioLegend,611954
Clones A15083A and A15083D do not block each other.Clone A15083A does not block the reference clone T51-719.Clones A15083A and A15083D have shown good staining in both Cyto-Fast™ Fix/Perm Buffer Set & True-Phos™ Perm Buffer.
Host
Mouse
Reactivity
Human
Application
ICFC - Quality tested
Platform ID
BAB734238185

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Specifications
Scientific Background
CCL22 was initially cloned from human activated macrophages by random sequencing of cDNA clones. CCL22 was described originally as a constitutively produced, thymus-specific chemokine engaged in the recruitment of T cells. CCL22 and CCL17 bind to CCR4, and both chemokines share similarin vivoexpression patterns and are closely linked on human chromosome 16. Nevertheless, they are only 37% identical at the amino acid level.CCL22 has been associated to different diseases such as allergen-induced lung inflammation, atopic dermatitis, and lymphoma. High levels of CCL22 have also been detected in the CNS in multiple sclerosis (MS) and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). In addition, CCR4+ T cells have been linked to endotoxic shock, rheumatoid arthritis, T cell lymphoma, and autoimmune diabetes. Recruitment of Tregs to human cancers producing CCL22 suppresses tumor-specific T cell immunity and contributes to tumor growth. In the context of central nervous system, CCR4 is expressed in astrocytes, microglia, and in hippocampal neurons. Most recently, CCR4 and CCL22 have been detected in the anterior hypothalamus/preoptic area, a key region involved in thermogenesis. In this sense, it has been described that CCL22 is a prostaglandin-dependent pyrogen, acting in the anterior hypothalamus to induce hyperthermia via activation of brown adipose tissue.
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