anti-CD66b (ANC1D5) FITC Conjugate
Human CD66b (CEACAM8, CGMb, NCA-95) is a 95kD member of the Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) group. It is expressed on granulocytes and functions as an adhesion molecule. Similar to the CD66 a, c, and d isoforms, engagement of CD66b on neutrophils causes increased adhesion to endothelial cells (2). Crosslinking CD66b on neutrophils with antibodies triggers IL-8 release (3).
Isotype: Murine IgG1k
Specificity: Antibody from clone ANC1D5 binds to CD66b on the cell surface of human PMN in Flow cytometry and detects recombinant CD66b in sandwich EIA utilizing either clone ANC4A4(Cat #220-020) or ANC3C5(Cat# 219-020) as a capture reagent. Clone ANC1D5 may cross react with other CD66 isoforms, as it also binds to cell surface of an epithelial tumor line.
Isotype: Murine IgG1k
Immunogen:
Recombinant human soluble CD66bSpecificity: Antibody from clone ANC1D5 binds to CD66b on the cell surface of human PMN in Flow cytometry and detects recombinant CD66b in sandwich EIA utilizing either clone ANC4A4(Cat #220-020) or ANC3C5(Cat# 219-020) as a capture reagent. Clone ANC1D5 may cross react with other CD66 isoforms, as it also binds to cell surface of an epithelial tumor line.
References:
1) W.N. Khan, S. Hammarstrom, et al. (1992) Genomics 14(2):384-90.
2) K.M. Skubitz, A.P. Skubitz, et al. (1996) J Leuk Biol 60(1): 106-117.
3) A.K. Schroder, L Rink, et al. (2006) Human Immunol 67(9): 676-682.