Mouse IL-17RE Alexa Fluor® 405-conjugated Antibody
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # FAB7997V
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Immunogen
Met1-His414
Accession # Q8BH06
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Applications for Mouse IL-17RE Alexa Fluor® 405-conjugated Antibody
Flow Cytometry
Sample: CHO Chinese hamster ovary cell line transfected with mouse IL-17 RE
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Background: IL-17RE
N‑terminal deletions or deletion/substitution of the transmembrane segment (3). IL‑17 RE is expressed on keratinocytes, mucosal epithelial cells, Th17 cells, and gamma/ delta T cells (4, 5). It associates with the widely expressed IL‑17 RA to form a heterodimeric receptor for IL-17C (4‑6). IL-17C binds to IL‑17 RE with high affinity and to
IL‑17 RA with low affinity (4, 5). IL‑17C expression is induced by inflammatory stimulation in colon and airway epithelial cells, keratinocytes, CD4+ T cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells (4, 6, 7‑9). It is up‑regulated in various chronic inflammatory diseases including psoriasis, cystic fibrosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (7, 8, 10). IL‑17 RE is reciprocally down‑regulated in psoriatic lesions (10). The interaction of IL‑17C with IL‑17 RE promotes mucosal immunity through the induction of anti‑bacterial peptides and pro‑inflammatory cytokines and chemokines (4, 6, 8, 9). IL‑17C action supports the integrity of the colon epithelium following infection induced damage (4, 6, 11) but also contributes to psoriatic skin thickening and the progression of arthritis (4, 8, 9). IL‑17C is additionally up‑regulated in Th17 cell dependent autoimmunity (5). In this setting, it exacerbates disease severity by inducing Th17 cell production of IL‑17A, IL‑17F, IL‑22, CCR6, and CCL20 (5). The up‑regulation of IL‑17 RE in hepatocellular carcinoma is associated with poor prognosis (12).
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UniProt
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