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AB202909

Anti-CD69 antibody

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Rabbit Polyclonal CD69 antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Mouse samples. Cited in 11 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within Human CD69 aa 100-150 conjugated to Keyhole Limpet Haemocyanin.

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CD69, CLEC2C, Early activation antigen CD69, Activation inducer molecule, BL-AC/P26, C-type lectin domain family 2 member C, EA1, Early T-cell activation antigen p60, GP32/28, Leukocyte surface antigen Leu-23, MLR-3, AIM

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Western blot - Anti-CD69 antibody (AB202909)
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Western blot - Anti-CD69 antibody (AB202909)

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Western blot - Anti-CD69 antibody (ab202909) at 1/200 dilution

Lane 1:

Mouse intestine or brain lysate

Lane 2:

Mouse lung lysate

Predicted band size: 23 kDa

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Key facts

Host species

Rabbit

Clonality

Polyclonal

Isotype

IgG

Carrier free

No

Reacts with

Mouse

Applications

WB

applications

Immunogen

Synthetic Peptide within Human CD69 aa 100-150 conjugated to Keyhole Limpet Haemocyanin. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.

Q07108

Reactivity data

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Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Storage buffer
pH: 7.4 Preservative: 0.02% Proclin 300 Constituents: 50% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine), 48.98% TBS, 1X, 1% BSA
Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage duration
1-2 weeks
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
+4°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-20°C
Aliquoting information
Upon delivery aliquot
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle

Supplementary information

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

CD69 also known as Activation-Induced C-type Lectin or Early T-cell Activation Antigen is a type II transmembrane protein with a mass of approximately 28-32 kDa. It is expressed mainly on activated leukocytes including T cells B cells and natural killer (NK) cells. Expression occurs rapidly after cell activation making CD69 a robust early marker used in flow cytometry analysis like with CD69 FITC or CD69 PE conjugates to study immune cell activation. The mouse version of CD69 serves as an important model for understanding its function in human biology.
Biological function summary

CD69 functions as a signaling molecule during the immune response influencing both cell proliferation and cytokine production. It is a member of the C-type lectin superfamily and operates as a homodimer on the cell surface. CD69 helps modulate the migration of T cells to inflammatory sites by affecting sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1P1) downregulation directing their tissue retention and primary response roles.

Pathways

The protein plays an important role in the regulation of the NF-kB and JAK-STAT signaling pathways. These are important for immune cell communication and response and CD69 interacts with proteins like the IL-2 receptor complex in these pathways. Additionally its cross-linking can lead to altered expression of cytokines and chemokines impacting overall immune function.

Altered CD69 expression links to conditions like autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammation. Its involvement in rheumatoid arthritis shows how CD69 may regulate abnormal immune responses. Furthermore the modulation of CD69 expression can be associated with cancer progression highlighting connections to proteins like FN50 and FN61 which participate in tumor immunity and metastasis control.

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Target data

Transmembrane protein expressed mainly on T-cells resident in mucosa that plays an essential role in immune cell homeostasis. Rapidly expressed on the surface of platelets, T-lymphocytes and NK cells upon activation by various stimuli, such as antigen recognition or cytokine signaling, stimulates different signaling pathways in different cell types (PubMed : 24752896, PubMed : 26296369, PubMed : 35930205). Negatively regulates Th17 cell differentiation through its carbohydrate dependent interaction with galectin-1/LGALS1 present on immature dendritic cells (PubMed : 24752896). Association of CD69 cytoplasmic tail with the JAK3/STAT5 signaling pathway regulates the transcription of RORgamma/RORC and, consequently, differentiation toward the Th17 lineage (By similarity). Acts also via the S100A8/S100A9 complex present on peripheral blood mononuclear cells to promote the conversion of naive CD4 T-cells into regulatory T-cells (PubMed : 26296369). Acts as an oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) receptor in CD4 T-lymphocytes and negatively regulates the inflammatory response by inducing the expression of PDCD1 through the activation of NFAT (PubMed : 35930205). Participates in adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs)-mediated protection against P. aeruginosa infection. Mechanistically, specifically recognizes P. aeruginosa to promote ERK1 activation, followed by granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and other inflammatory cytokines secretion (PubMed : 34841721). In eosinophils, induces IL-10 production through the ERK1/2 pathway (By similarity). Negatively regulates the chemotactic responses of effector lymphocytes and dendritic cells (DCs) to sphingosine 1 phosphate/S1P by acting as a S1PR1 receptor agonist and facilitating the internalization and degradation of the receptor (PubMed : 37039481).
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Publications (11)

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Nature communications 14:5534 PubMed37749092

2023

THBS1-producing tumor-infiltrating monocyte-like cells contribute to immunosuppression and metastasis in colorectal cancer.

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Mayuki Omatsu,Yuki Nakanishi,Kosuke Iwane,Naoki Aoyama,Angeles Duran,Yu Muta,Anxo Martinez-Ordoñez,Qixiu Han,Nobukazu Agatsuma,Kenta Mizukoshi,Munenori Kawai,Go Yamakawa,Mio Namikawa,Kensuke Hamada,Yuichi Fukunaga,Takahiro Utsumi,Makoto Sono,Tomonori Masuda,Akitaka Hata,Osamu Araki,Munemasa Nagao,Takaaki Yoshikawa,Satoshi Ogawa,Yukiko Hiramatsu,Motoyuki Tsuda,Takahisa Maruno,Toshiaki Kogame,Hiroaki Kasashima,Nobuyuki Kakiuchi,Masahiro M Nakagawa,Kenji Kawada,Masakazu Yashiro,Kiyoshi Maeda,Yasuyuki Saito,Takashi Matozaki,Akihisa Fukuda,Kenji Kabashima,Kazutaka Obama,Seishi Ogawa,Nader Sheibani,Maria T Diaz-Meco,Jorge Moscat,Hiroshi Seno

Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine 39:147-154 PubMed36461152

2022

A postulated model for photoimmunopathogenesis of chronic actinic dermatitis around adaptive immunity, including Th17 cells, Tregs, TRMs, cytotoxic T cells, and/or common-γ chain receptor+ cells.

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Jung-Hwan Kim,Ho-Jin Kim,Dong-Wha Yoo,Kyung-Deok Park,Hyeok-Jin Kwon,Jung-Wan Seo,Tae-Hoon Kim,Jung-Ho Yoon,Seol-Hwa Seong,Min-Soo Jang,Ki-Ho Kim

Molecular and cellular biochemistry 478:1611-1620 PubMed36441354

2022

(-)-Guaiol triggers immunogenic cell death and inhibits tumor growth in non-small cell lung cancer.

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Xiaohui Yang,Junling Yang,Xiaoxia Gu,Yuhua Tao,Hongjuan Ji,Xian Miao,Shuijie Shen,Haiyang Zang

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of 117:24964-24973 PubMed32958663

2020

Influenza A virus causes maternal and fetal pathology via innate and adaptive vascular inflammation in mice.

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Stella Liong,Osezua Oseghale,Eunice E To,Kurt Brassington,Jonathan R Erlich,Raymond Luong,Felicia Liong,Robert Brooks,Cara Martin,Sharon O'Toole,Antony Vinh,Luke A J O'Neill,Steven Bozinovski,Ross Vlahos,Paris C Papagianis,John J O'Leary,Doug A Brooks,Stavros Selemidis

Science China. Life sciences 64:242-254 PubMed32617828

2020

Pathological matrix stiffness promotes cardiac fibroblast differentiation through the POU2F1 signaling pathway.

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Mingzhe Li,Jimin Wu,Guomin Hu,Yao Song,Jing Shen,Junzhou Xin,Zijian Li,Wei Liu,Erdan Dong,Ming Xu,Youyi Zhang,Han Xiao

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 34:8959-8974 PubMed32469452

2020

PTPN22 interacts with EB1 to regulate T-cell receptor signaling.

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Xiaonan Zhang,Yang Yu,Bin Bai,Tao Wang,Jiahui Zhao,Na Zhang,Yanjiao Zhao,Xipeng Wang,Bing Wang

Scientific data 6:323 PubMed31848351

2019

Highly multiplexed immunofluorescence images and single-cell data of immune markers in tonsil and lung cancer.

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Rumana Rashid,Giorgio Gaglia,Yu-An Chen,Jia-Ren Lin,Ziming Du,Zoltan Maliga,Denis Schapiro,Clarence Yapp,Jeremy Muhlich,Artem Sokolov,Peter Sorger,Sandro Santagata

Molecular medicine reports 18:3085-3092 PubMed30015935

2018

Dysregulation of CD69 by overexpression of microRNA‑367‑3p associated with post‑myocardial infarction cardiac fibrosis.

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Haiyan Hu,Jing Li,Jingfang Zhang

Experimental and therapeutic medicine 16:1071-1078 PubMed30116358

2018

Natural killer cells inhibit metastasis of ovarian carcinoma cells and show therapeutic effects in a murine model of ovarian cancer.

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Yanming Sun,Zhitao Yao,Zhihua Zhao,Haifeng Xiao,Mengting Xia,Xiaojun Zhu,Xuelu Jiang,Chuntao Sun

Experimental and therapeutic medicine 15:4522-4530 PubMed29731836

2018

Overexpression of p53 delivered using recombinant NDV induces apoptosis in glioma cells by regulating the apoptotic signaling pathway.

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Xiaoyong Fan,Hongzhen Lu,Youqiang Cui,Xianzeng Hou,Chuanjiang Huang,Guangcun Liu
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