Description |
Tumor necrosis factor receptor 2 (TNFR2) is one of receptors of TNF. TNF has proinflammatory and immunosuppressive properties that may segregate at the level of the 2 TNF receptors (TNFRs), TNFR1 and TNFR2. The genes for TNFR1, a 55-kDa protein, and TNFR2, a 70-kDa protein, have been mapped to human chromosomes 12 (12pter-cen) and 1 (1pter-p32), respectively.1 TNFR2 was induced on glomerular endothelial cells of nephritic kidneys, and TNFR2 expression on intrinsic cells, but not leukocytes, was essential for glomerulonephritis and glomerular complement deposition. TNFR1 promotes systemic immune responses and renal T cell death, while intrinsic cell TNFR2 plays a critical role in complement-dependent tissue injury. Therefore, therapeutic blockade specifically of TNFR2 may be a promising strategy in the treatment of immune-mediated glomerulonephritis.
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Catalog Number
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IW-PA1243 |
Quantity
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9 ml |
Host
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Rabbit
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Clone
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Polyclonal
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Isotype
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Rabbit IgG
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Immunogen
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A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence at the N-terminal of human TNFR2, identical to the related rat and mouse sequence.
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Purity
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Immunogen affinity purified
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Conjugate
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Unconjugated
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Species Reactivity
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Human, mouse, rat. Not tested in other species. |
Positive Control
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Human intestinal cancer
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Cellular Localization
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Cytoplasmic
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Form
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Ready to use solution in PBS with stabilizer and 0.01% sodium azide. No further dilution needed. Serum blocking step should be omitted.
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Storage
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Store at 2-8 °C. Do not freeze.
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Applications
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IHC-P: Heat Induced Epitope Retrieval is required on formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue sections. IHC-Fr: Not tested. ICC: Not tested.
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Limitations
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This product is intended for Research Use Only. Interpretation of the test results is solely the responsibility of the user.
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Precautions
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Users should follow general laboratory precautions when handling this product. Wear personal protective equipment to avoid contact with skin and eyes.
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References
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1. Milatovich, A.; Song, K.; Heller, R. A.; Francke, U. : Tumor necrosis factor receptor genes, TNFR1 and TNFR2, on human chromosomes 12 and 1. Somat. Cell Molec. Genet. 17: 519-523, 1991. 2. Vielhauer, V.; Stavrakis, G.; Mayadas, T. N. : Renal cell-expressed TNF receptor 2, not receptor 1, is essential for the development of glomerulonephritis. J. Clin. Invest. 115: 1199-1209, 2005.
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