PE/Cy5® Anti-CD86 antibody [IT2.2]
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Mouse Monoclonal CD86 antibody - conjugated to PE/Cy5®. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 3 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Full Length Protein corresponding to Human CD86.
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CD86, CD28LG2, T-lymphocyte activation antigen CD86, Activation B7-2 antigen, B70, BU63, CTLA-4 counter-receptor B7.2, FUN-1
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Flow Cytometry - PE/Cy5® Anti-CD86 antibody [IT2.2] (AB95745)
Staining of normal Human peripheral blood cells with Mouse IgG2b Isotype Control PE-Cy5 (blue histogram) or ab95745 (purple histogram).
Cells in the monocyte gate were used for analysis.
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Biological function summary
CD86 plays a significant role in the immune system by providing secondary signals for T cell activation and differentiation. It is a part of the B7 protein family and forms a complex with CD28 and CTLA-4 on T cells. When CD86 binds to CD28 it sends positive co-stimulatory signals which promote T cell proliferation and cytokine production. On the other hand interaction with CTLA-4 transmits an inhibitory signal which reduces immune response. This dual interaction helps to balance immune activation and tolerance.
Pathways
CD86 takes part in important immune-related signaling pathways particularly the T cell receptor signaling pathway and the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway. Both pathways are fundamental for initiating immune responses. CD86's interaction with CD28 activates downstream signaling cascades including PI3K-Akt which is important for cell survival and growth. Additionally CD86 collaborates with other proteins such as CD80 another co-stimulatory molecule to amplify T cell activation within these pathways.
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Publications (3)
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 166:3107-13 PubMed11207262
2001
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Unspecified reactive species
The Journal of biological chemistry 272:15613-9 PubMed9188449
1997
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Unspecified application
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Unspecified reactive species
Nature 366:76-9 PubMed7694153
1993
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IP, Flow Cyt
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Unspecified reactive species, Unspecified reactive species
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