Biotin Anti-CD103 antibody [2E7]
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Armenian hamster Monoclonal CD103 antibody - conjugated to Biotin. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Mouse samples. Cited in 1 publication.
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CD103, Integrin alpha-E, Integrin alpha M290, Itgae
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Flow Cytometry - Biotin Anti-CD103 antibody [2E7] (AB25211)
BALB/c mesenteric lymph node cells were first labeled with ab25211 at 0.1 μg/106 cells, and then double-stained with streptavidin-FITC and rat anti-mouse CD8a-R-PE (ab25498). Small lymphocytes were gated and analyzed on a FACScan flow cytometer (BDIS, San Jose, CA).
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Biological function summary
CD103 is essential for establishing and maintaining interactions between immune cells and epithelial cells. By incorporating into the αEβ7 integrin complex it plays an important role in the localization of intraepithelial lymphocytes and dendritic cells in the gut mucosa and skin contributing to immune surveillance and protection of these barriers. CD103 helps to control lymphocyte activation and the migration process offering a critical surface marker for identifying tissue-resident memory T cells (Trm cells) and discerning their functional potential.
Pathways
CD103 functions prominently in the immunological environment by participating in pathways that regulate lymphocyte adherence and migration. Two significant pathways it fits into include the T-cell homing and retention pathways and the antigen presentation pathway. Through these pathways CD103 interacts with molecules such as E-cadherin and impacts the movement of T cells to epithelial sites influencing tissue-specific immune responses alongside related proteins like integrin beta 7 which forms a part of the same integrin complex.
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European journal of immunology 24:635-40 PubMed7907296
1994
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