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AB115578

Anti-CARD9 antibody

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Rabbit Polyclonal CARD9 antibody. Suitable for IHC-P and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 2 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human CARD9 aa 500 to C-terminus conjugated to Keyhole Limpet Haemocyanin.

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Caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 9, hCARD9, CARD9

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Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-CARD9 antibody (AB115578)
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Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-CARD9 antibody (AB115578)

ab115578, at 10µg/ml, staining CARD9 in Formalin-fixed, Paraffin-embedded Human Adrenal tissue by Immunohistochemistry followed by biotinylated secondary antibody, alkaline phosphatase-streptavidin and chromogen.

Key facts

Host species

Rabbit

Clonality

Polyclonal

Isotype

IgG

Carrier free

No

Reacts with

Human

Applications

IHC-P

applications

Immunogen

Synthetic Peptide within Human CARD9 aa 500 to C-terminus conjugated to Keyhole Limpet Haemocyanin. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.

Q9H257

Reactivity data

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Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Purification technique
Affinity purification Protein A
Storage buffer
pH: 7.4 Preservative: 0.02% Sodium azide Constituents: PBS
Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
+4°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-80°C

Supplementary information

This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.

CARD9 also known as Caspase Recruitment Domain Family Member 9 is a signaling protein that plays a critical role in immune cell function. It has a molecular mass of approximately 59 kDa. CARD9 is primarily expressed in myeloid cells including dendritic cells monocytes and macrophages. Its mechanical function involves acting as an adaptor protein in immune signaling pathways allowing it to mediate the interaction between upstream pattern recognition receptors and downstream kinases.
Biological function summary

CARD9 is instrumental in the activation of the immune system’s response to pathogens such as fungi and bacteria. It functions as part of the CARD-Bcl10-MALT1 signaling complex which triggers the activation of NF-kB a transcription factor essential for inflammatory responses. Through its role in this complex CARD9 ensures the regulation of cytokine production which is fundamental for effective immune responses. CARD9's activity supports the defense against pathogenic infections by facilitating communication in immune signaling.

Pathways

CARD9 is involved in critical immune response pathways including the C-type lectin receptor (CLR) pathway. This pathway is essential in recognizing fungal pathogens and initiating immune responses. CARD9 interacts with proteins like Syk and Bcl10 in the CLR pathway to propagate immune signaling. CARD9's role in these pathways highlights its significance in regulating immune activities and maintaining homeostasis through signaling cascades.

CARD9 deficiency can result in impaired immune responses leading to increased susceptibility to fungal infections such as candidiasis. The protein plays an important role in maintaining appropriate immune functions to prevent such conditions. Furthermore dysfunction in CARD9 signaling has been associated with inflammatory bowel diseases. In this context CARD9 interacts with other immune proteins like NOD2 to modulate intestinal inflammation. Understanding CARD9’s role helps in elucidating its potential as a therapeutic target for managing these diseases.

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Target data

Adapter protein that plays a key role in innate immune response against fungi by forming signaling complexes downstream of C-type lectin receptors (PubMed : 26961233, PubMed : 33558980). CARD9-mediated signals are essential for antifungal immunity against a subset of fungi from the phylum Ascomycota (PubMed : 24231284, PubMed : 25057046, PubMed : 25702837, PubMed : 26521038, PubMed : 26679537, PubMed : 26961233, PubMed : 27777981, PubMed : 29080677, PubMed : 33558980). Transduces signals in myeloid cells downstream of C-type lectin receptors CLEC7A (dectin-1), CLEC6A (dectin-2) and CLEC4E (Mincle), which detect pathogen-associated molecular pattern metabolites (PAMPs), such as fungal carbohydrates, and trigger CARD9 activation (By similarity). Upon activation, CARD9 homooligomerizes to form a nucleating helical template that recruits BCL10 via CARD-CARD interaction, thereby promoting polymerization of BCL10 and subsequent recruitment of MALT1 : this leads to activation of NF-kappa-B and MAP kinase p38 (MAPK11, MAPK12, MAPK13 and/or MAPK14) pathways which stimulate expression of genes encoding pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines (PubMed : 11053425, PubMed : 26488816, PubMed : 26961233, PubMed : 31296852, PubMed : 33558980). CARD9 signaling in antigen-presenting cells links innate sensing of fungi to the activation of adaptive immunity and provides a cytokine milieu that induces the development and subsequent of interleukin 17-producing T helper (Th17) cells (PubMed : 24231284). Also involved in activation of myeloid cells via classical ITAM-associated receptors and TLR : required for TLR-mediated activation of MAPK, while it is not required for TLR-induced activation of NF-kappa-B (By similarity). CARD9 can also be engaged independently of BCL10 : forms a complex with RASGRF1 downstream of C-type lectin receptors, which recruits and activates HRAS, leading to ERK activation and the production of cytokines (By similarity). Acts as an important regulator of the intestinal commensal fungi (mycobiota) component of the gut microbiota (PubMed : 33548172). Plays an essential role in antifungal immunity against dissemination of gut fungi : acts by promoting induction of antifungal IgG antibodies response in CX3CR1(+) macrophages to confer protection against disseminated C.albicans or C.auris infection (PubMed : 33548172). Also mediates immunity against other pathogens, such as certain bacteria, viruses and parasites; CARD9 signaling is however redundant with other innate immune responses (By similarity). In response to L.monocytogenes infection, required for the production of inflammatory cytokines activated by intracellular peptidoglycan : acts by connecting NOD2 recognition of peptidoglycan to downstream activation of MAP kinases (MAPK) without activating NF-kappa-B (By similarity).
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Publications (2)

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Oncotarget 11:4803-4812 PubMed33447348

2021

Reduction of T-Box 15 gene expression in tumor tissue is a prognostic biomarker for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Yuji Morine,Tohru Utsunomiya,Yu Saito,Shinichiro Yamada,Satoru Imura,Tetsuya Ikemoto,Akihiro Kitagawa,Yuta Kobayashi,Seiichiro Takao,Keisuke Kosai,Koshi Mimori,Yasuhito Tanaka,Mitsuo Shimada

Annals of gastroenterological surgery 4:135-141 PubMed32258978

2020

Caspase recruitment domain family member 9 expression is a promising biomarker in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Nobufumi Sekino,Masayuki Kano,Haruhito Sakata,Kentaro Murakami,Takeshi Toyozumi,Yasunori Matsumoto,Takahiro Ryuzaki,Junichiro Ikeda,Masayuki Ota,Hisahiro Matsubara
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