Key Product Details

Species Reactivity

Canine

Applications

Neutralization

Label

Alexa Fluor Plus 488 (Excitation = 493 nm, Emission = 518 nm)

Antibody Source

Monoclonal Mouse IgG2A Clone # 665909
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Product Specifications

Specificity

Detects canine IL-17 in direct ELISAs. In direct ELISAs, approximately 25% cross-reactivity with recombinant human (rh) IL-17A is observed and no cross-reactivity with rhIL-17F or recombinant mouse IL-17A is observed.

Clonality

Monoclonal

Host

Mouse

Isotype

IgG2A

Applications for Canine IL‑17 Alexa Fluor™ Plus 488‑conjugated Antibody

Application
Recommended Usage

Neutralization

Optimal dilution of this antibody should be experimentally determined.

Formulation, Preparation, and Storage

Formulation

Supplied 0.2 mg/mL in a saline solution containing BSA and Sodium Azide.

Shipping

The product is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.

Stability & Storage

Protect from light. Do not freeze. 12 months from date of receipt, 2 to 8 °C as supplied

Background: IL-17/IL-17A

Interleukin 17 (IL-17; also IL-17A and CTLA-8) is a 17 kDa member of the IL-17 family of cytokines (1). Members of this family demonstrate a structural motif termed a cysteine knot which characterize a large superfamily of growth factors. Although most cysteine knot superfamily members use three intrachain disulfide bonds to create a knot, IL-17 family molecules generate the same structural form with only two disulfide links (2-4). Based on the amino acid (aa) sequence alignment with human IL-17, canine IL-17 is 130 aa in length. It is secreted as a 35 kDa disulfide-linked homodimer and as a 40 kDa disulfide-linked heterodimer with IL-17F (5). Canine IL‑17 is 81% identical on the aa level to human IL-17. IL-23 drives Th17 lymphocytes to produce IL-17 (6-8). IL-17’s production has also been demonstrated in gamma delta T cells (9), CD8+ memory T cells (10-11), eosinophils (12), neutrophils (10), and monocytes (13). Studies have identified that the widely expressed receptors IL‑17RA and IL-17RC form a heterodimer for the binding of IL-17 (6, 14-15).  The predominant function of IL-17 is thought to be as a proinflammatory mediator through a variety of mechanisms (16). Locally, IL‑17 stimulates production of IL-6, prostaglandin E and nitric oxide (16-19), and synergy with other inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-alpha, IL‑1 beta and IFN -gamma leads to up-regulation of gene expression and progression and amplification of local inflammation (16, 20-22). IL‑17 also mediates chemotaxis of neutrophils and monocytes to sites of inflammation through the chemoattractant mediators IL-8, GRO‑ alpha, and MCP-1 (16, 22-25) while augmenting production of hematopoietic growth factors, such as G-CSF and GM-CSF (16, 26, 27), which promote the growth and maturation of the recruited myeloid cells. In addition, IL-17 serves as a bridge between innate and adaptive immune responses by enhancing the induction of co-stimulatory molecules such as ICAM-1 and other cytokines (16, 22, 28), thereby supporting T cell activation. IL-17 expression has been associated with many inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, asthma, systemic lupus erythematosus and allograft rejection (15).

References

  1. Gaffen, S.L. et al. (2006) Vitam. Horm. 74:255.
  2. Kawaguchi, M. et al. (2004) J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 114:1265.
  3. Kolls, J.K. and A. Linden (2004) Immunity 21:467.
  4. Moseley, T.A. et al. (2003) Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. 14:155.
  5. Wright, J.F. et al. (2007) J. Biol. Chem. 282:13447.
  6. Cheung, P.F.Y. et al. (2008) J. Immunol. 180:5625.
  7. Steinman, L. (2007) Nat. Med. 13:139.
  8. Hunter, C.A. (2005) Nat. Rev. Immunol. 5:521.
  9. Lockhart, E. et al. (2006) J. Immunol. 177:4662.
  10. Ferretti, S. et al. (2003) J. Immunol. 170:2106.
  11. Shin, H.C. et al. (1999) Cytokine 11:257.
  12. Molet, S. et al. (2001) J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 108:430.
  13. Zhou, Q. et al. (2005) Infect. Immun. 73:935.
  14. Kuestner, R.E. et al. (2007) J. Immunol. 179:5462.
  15. Chang, S.H. and C. Dong (2007) Cell Res. 17:435.
  16. Afzali, B. et al. (2007) Clin. Exp. Immunol. 148:32.
  17. Fossiez, F. et al. (1996) J. Exp. Med. 183:2593.
  18. Yao, Z. et al. (1995) Immunity 3:811.
  19. Attur, M.G. et al. (1997) Arthritis Rheum. 40:1050.
  20. Ruddy, M.J. et al. (2004) J. Biol. Chem. 279:2559.
  21. Albanesi, C. et al. (1999) J. Immunol. 162:494.
  22. Witowski, J. et al. (2000) J. Immunol. 165:5814.
  23. Miyamoto, M. et al. (2003) J. Immunol. 170:4665.
  24. Ye, P. et al. (2001) Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol. 25:335.
  25. Laan, M. et al. (2001) Br. J. Pharmacol. 133:200.
  26. Starnes, T. et al. (2002) J. Immunol. 169:642.
  27. Jones, C.E. et al. (2002) Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol. 26:748.
  28. Yao, Z. et al. (1995) J. Immunol. 155:5483.

Long Name

Interleukin 17

Alternate Names

CTLA-8, CTLA8, IL-17A, IL17, IL17A

Entrez Gene IDs

3605 (Human); 16171 (Mouse); 301289 (Rat); 449530 (Porcine); 481837 (Canine); 102119976 (Cynomolgus Monkey)

Gene Symbol

IL17A

UniProt

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