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FITC Mouse Anti-Human CD23 Antibody (S-4517)

FITC Mouse Anti-Human CD23 Antibody (S-4517)

Catalog Number: S0B80045 Application: FCM Reactivity: Human Conjugation: FITC Brand: Starter
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Product Specification


Host Mouse
Antigen CD23
Synonyms Low affinity immunoglobulin epsilon Fc receptor; BLAST-2; C-type lectin domain family 4 member J; Fc-epsilon-RII; Immunoglobulin E-binding factor; Lymphocyte IgE receptor; CD23A; CLEC4J; FCE2; IGEBF; FCER2
Location Secreted, Cell membrane
Accession P06734
Clone Number S-4517
Antibody Type Mouse mAb
Isotype IgG1,k
Application FCM
Reactivity Hu
Positive Sample Human PBMC
Purification Protein G
Concentration 0.2 mg/ml
Conjugation FITC
Physical Appearance Liquid
Storage Buffer

PBS, 1% BSA, 0.3% Proclin 300

Stability & Storage

12 months from date of receipt / reconstitution, 2 to 8 °C as supplied

Dilution


application dilution species
FCM 1.25μl per million cells in 100μl volume Hu

Background

CD23, also known as the low-affinity IgE receptor (FcεRII), is a type II transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the C-type lectin superfamily that plays a pivotal and multifaceted role in regulating immune responses, particularly those involving Immunoglobulin E (IgE). Unlike the high-affinity receptor FcεRI found on mast cells and basophils, CD23 is primarily expressed on B cells, follicular dendritic cells, monocytes, macrophages, eosinophils, and platelets, where it exists in two isoforms: CD23a, which is constitutively expressed on activated B cells, and CD23b, whose expression is induced by interleukin-4 (IL-4). Functionally, CD23 acts as a critical regulator of IgE synthesis through a feedback mechanism where membrane-bound CD23 binds IgE-allergen complexes and presents them to CD21 on B cells to modulate antibody production, while its soluble form (sCD23), generated via proteolytic cleavage by ADAM10, can either enhance or suppress IgE synthesis depending on the context and act as a growth factor for B cells and monocytes. Beyond allergy and asthma pathogenesis, where elevated CD23 levels correlate with disease severity, this protein is involved in antigen presentation, cytokine release (such as IL-6 and TNF-α), cell adhesion via interactions with integrins like CD11b/CD18, and has been implicated in the progression of certain malignancies like chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), making it a significant therapeutic target for monoclonal antibodies aimed at disrupting IgE-mediated pathways or inhibiting tumor growth.

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Flow cytometric analysis of human CD23 expression on human PBMC (human peripheral blood mononuclear cell). Human PBMC were stained with Alexa Fluor® 647 Mouse Anti-Human CD19 Antibody and either FITC Mouse IgG1, κ Isotype Control (left panel) or SDT FITC Mouse Anti-Human CD23 Antibody (right panel) at 1.25 μl/test. Flow cytometry and data analysis were performed using Agilent NovoCyte Quanteon and FlowJo™ software.