Cytokeratin, pan Antibody (AE-1/AE-3)

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Pan-Cytokeratin was detected in immersion fixed paraffin-embedded sections of human Breast Tumor using Mouse Anti-Human Cytokeratin, pan Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # NBP2-29429) at 1:500 at 37 ° Celsius for 4 ...read more
Cytokeratin, pan was detected in immersion fixed paraffin-embedded sections of mouse Kidney using Mouse Anti-Human/Mouse Cyokeratin, pan Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog #NBP2-29429) at 1:200 dilution at 37 ° Celsius for 4 ...read more
Orthogonal Strategies: FFPE tissue sections of human metastatic tonsil were probed for Pan Cytokeratin mRNA (ACD RNAScope probe, catalog # 310221; Fast Red chromogen, ACD catalog # 322500). Adjacent tissue ...read more
MCF-7 cells stained with Biotin conjugated version of pan Cytokeratin antibody and SAv-A488. A) SAv-A488 only at a dilution of 1:500, B) pan CK at a dilution of 1:200, C) pan CK at a dilution of 1:400, D) pan CK at a ...read more
Analysis using Azide and BSA Free version of NBP2-29429. Human Colon Carcinoma stained with pan Cytokeratin Monoclonal Antibody cocktail (AE-1/AE3).
An intracellular stain was performed on HeLa cells with pan Cytokeratin Antibody (AE1 + AE3) NBP2-33200R (blue) and a matched isotype control (orange). Cells were fixed with 4% PFA and then permeabilized with 0.1% ...read more
Human Pan-Cytokeratins on HeLa Cells. Black: Cells alone; Green: Isotype Control; Red: PE-labeled Pan-Cytokeratin Monoclonal Antibody (AE-1/AE-3)
Human fibroblasts. Blue: fibroblasts. Red: fibroblast + cytokeratin transfection. CyTOF image submitted by a verified customer review.
Flow Cytometry: Cytokeratin, pan Antibody (AE-1/AE-3) [NBP2-29429] - An intracellular stain was performed on HeLa cells with pan Cytokeratin Antibody (AE1 + AE3) NBP2-33200AF647 (blue) and a matched isotype control ...read more
Flow Cytometry: Cytokeratin, pan Antibody (AE-1/AE-3) [NBP2-29429] - An intracellular stain was performed on HeLa cells with pan Cytokeratin [AE1 + AE3] Antibody NBP2-33200AF488 (blue) and a matched isotype control ...read more
Flow Cytometry: Cytokeratin, pan Antibody (AE-1/AE-3) [NBP2-29429] - An intracellular stain was performed on HeLa cells with pan Cytokeratin Antibody (AE1 + AE3) NBP2-33200PE (blue) and a matched isotype control ...read more

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Summary
Reactivity Hu, Mu, Rt, Bv, Ca, Ch, Pm, Rb, Re, ZeSpecies Glossary
Applications WB, Flow, ICC/IF, IHC, CyTOF-ready, Dual ISH-IHC, mIF, Single-Cell Western
Clone
AE-1/AE-3
Clonality
Monoclonal
Host
Mouse
Conjugate
Unconjugated
Concentration
0.2 mg/ml
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Cytokeratin, pan Antibody (AE-1/AE-3) Summary

Description
200ug/ml of antibody purified from Bioreactor Concentrate by Protein A or G. Prepared in 10 mM PBS with 0.05% BSA & 0.05% azide. Also available WITHOUT BSA & azide at 1.0 mg/ml. (NBP2-33200)

Antibody with azide - store at 2 to 8C. Antibody without azide - store at -20 to -80C.
Immunogen
Human epidermal keratin
Localization
Cytoplasmic
Marker
Epithelial Marker
Specificity
Twenty human keratins are resolved with two-dimensional gel electrophoresis into acidic (pI 6.0) subfamilies. This antibody cocktail recognizes acidic (Type I or LMW) and basic (Type II or HMW) cytokeratins, which 67kDa (CK1); 64kDa (CK3); 59kDa (CK4); 58kDa (CK5); 56kDa (CK6); 52kDa (CK8); 56.5kDa (CK10); 50kDa (CK14); 50kDa (CK15); 48kDa (CK16); 40kDa (CK19). Many studies have shown the usefulness of keratins as markers in cancer research and tumor diagnosis. AE-1/AE-3 is a broad spectrum anti pan-cytokeratin antibody cocktail, which differentiates epithelial tumors from non-epithelial tumors e.g. squamous vs. adenocarcinoma of the lung, liver carcinoma, breast cancer, and esophageal cancer. It has been used to characterize the source of various neoplasms and to study the distribution of cytokeratin containing cells in epithelia during normal development and during the development of epithelial neoplasms. This antibody stains cytokeratins present in normal and abnormal human tissues and has shown high sensitivity in the recognition of epithelial cells and carcinomas.
Isotype
IgG1 Kappa/IgG1 Kappa
Clonality
Monoclonal
Host
Mouse
Gene
KRT1
Purity
Protein A or G purified
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Applications/Dilutions

Dilutions
  • CyTOF-reported
  • Dual RNAscope ISH-IHC
  • Flow (Intracellular)
  • Flow Cytometry 1-2 ug/million cells
  • Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence 1-2 ug/ml
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Immunohistochemistry-Frozen 0.5-1.0ug/ml
  • Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin 0.25-0.5 ug/ml
  • Multiplex Immunofluorescence 1:200 - 1:500
  • Single Cell Western 1:10
  • Western Blot 1-2 ug/ml
Application Notes
Use in ICC/IF reported in scientific literature (PMID:34376789)
Immunohistochemistry (Formalin-fixed): 0.25-0.5ug/ml for 30 min at RT. Staining of formalin-fixed tissues requires heating tissue sections in 10mM Tris with 1mM EDTA, pH 9.0, for 45 min at 95C followed by cooling at RT for 20 minutes.
Optimal dilution for a specific application should be determined.
Western Blot: 1-2ug/ml for 2 hours at RT.
The staining pattern of the pan cytokeratin antibody cocktail may be different than that of either antibody separately.
This antibody cocktail recognizes acidic (Type I or LMW) and basic (Type II or HMW) cytokeratins, which 67 kDa (CK1) ; 64 kDa (CK3) ; 59 kDa (CK4) ; 58 kDa (CK5) ; 56 kDa (CK6) ; 52 kDa (CK8) ; 56.5 kDa (CK10) ; 50k Da (CK14) ; 50 kDa (CK15) ; 48 kDa (CK16) ; 40 kDa (CK19) . The pan cytokeratin cocktail does not react with keratin 18, which is also expressed in carcinomas. As such, negative staining with NBP2-29429 in of itself may not be sufficient evidence to rule out the possibility of a carcinoma (Ordonez, 2013) .
For example, hepatocellular, adrenal cortical, clear cell renal and chromophobe renal cell carcinomas have been reported to be negative for the pan cytokeratin antibody. In this regard, the pan cytokeratin antibody can be used as part of a screening panel to more extensively define the tumor cell lineages.
The pan cytokeratin antibody may cross-react with GFAP, leading to aberrant positive staining of glial tumors such as ependymoma, glioblastoma, or schwannoma (Ordonez, 2013) . Use in Immunohistochemistry reported in scientific literature (PMID: 29169625) . This Cytokeratin, pan Antibody (AE-1/AE-3) is validated for CyTOF from a verified customer review.
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Reactivity Notes

Reptile reactivity reported in scientific literature (PMID: 11351328). Zebrafish reactivity reported in scientific literature (PMID: 30970016).

Packaging, Storage & Formulations

Storage
Store at 4C.
Buffer
10 mM PBS with 0.05% BSA
Preservative
0.05% Sodium Azide
Concentration
0.2 mg/ml
Purity
Protein A or G purified

Alternate Names for Cytokeratin, pan Antibody (AE-1/AE-3)

  • AEI2
  • AEI2;CK1;EHK;EHK1;EPPK;K1;Keratin, type II cytoskeletal 1;KRT1A;NEPPK
  • CK1
  • Cytokeratin, pan
  • EHK
  • EPPK
  • K1
  • KRT1A
  • NEPPK

Background

Cytokeratins are a family of intermediate filamentous proteins that are expressed by epithelial cells (1,2). Cytokeratins range in size with a theoretic molecular weight varying from approximately 40 kDa to 68 kDa (2,3). The cytokeratin family consists of 20 polypeptides that are further divided into two main groups based on isoelectric point and molecular weight (1-3). The type I group are smaller, acidic polypeptides designated as cytokeratin 9 through cytokeratin 20 (CK9 - CK20) (1-4). Conversely, CK1 - CK8 belong to the type II group, classified as larger, basic or neutral polypeptides (1-4). Structurally, cytokeratins have homologous basic structure with other intermediate filaments; they possess a 300-315 amino acid (aa) central helical region that consists of four conserved domains (1A, 2A, 1B, and 2B) which are separated by linker domains (L1, L12, and L2) (1,5). Additionally, flanking this central region, both the amino- and carboxyl-terminal ends have a homologous subdomain (H), a variable domain (V), and charged end subdomains (E) (1). Furthermore, the central rod of one cytokeratin monomer binds with another monomer to form a coiled-coil dimer which subsequently binds another dimer to form a tertramer (3). Finally, many tetramers join together to ultimately form an intermediate filament of approximately 10nm in diameter (1-3, 5). Cytokeratins are expressed as pairs, typically with a type I and type II member; for example, CK10 pairs with CK1 (1,3).

Epithelial cells express multiple subtypes of cytokeratins which can be used to classify epithelial cell type or differentiation status, as well tumor progression or diagnosis (2). Cytokeratins are important for both stability and integrity of epithelial cells and function in intracellular signaling, from wound healing to apoptosis (1). Cytokeratins are useful immunohistochemistry tumor markers and antibodies to cytokeratins are a common pathological tool (1,3,6). Cytokeratin pan antibody is an antibody cocktail mixture that can detect multiple cytokeratins and reacts to multiple epithelial tissues (1,3,6). For example, AE-1/AE-3 is a commonly used specific pan cytokeratin that detects cytokeratins 1-8, 10, 14-16 and 19 (1,3,6).

Given the role of cytokeratins in the structural integrity of epithelial cells, mutations in cytokeratins have been shown to play a role in a variety of human diseases including epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS) (4,5). EBS is an autosomal dominant disorder that is caused by missense mutations in either CK5 or CK14 (5). Other known cytokeratin-related disorders include bullous ichthyosis, a skin disorder characterized by redness, blistering, and hyperkeratosis, and epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma (EPPK), which results in hyperkeratosis on the palms and soles of the body (7).

References

1. Awasthi, P., Thahriani, A., Bhattacharya, A., Awasthi, P., & Keratins, B. A. (2016). Keratins or cytokeratins: a review article. Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research. https://10.21276/jamdsr.2016.4.4.30

2. Southgate, J., Harnden, P., & Trejdosiewicz, L. K. (1999). Cytokeratin expression patterns in normal and malignant urothelium: a review of the biological and diagnostic implications. Histology and histopathology. https://doi.org/10.14670/HH-14.657

3. Belaldavar, C., Mane, D. R., Hallikerimath, S., Kale, A. D. (2016). Cytokeratins: Its role and expression profile in oral health and disease. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajoms.2015.08.001.

4. Linder S. (2007). Cytokeratin markers come of age. Tumour biology : the journal of the International Society for Oncodevelopmental Biology and Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1159/000107582

5. Jacob, J. T., Coulombe, P. A., Kwan, R., & Omary, M. B. (2018). Types I and II Keratin Intermediate Filaments. Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology. https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a018275

6. Ordonez N. G. (2013). Broad-spectrum immunohistochemical epithelial markers: a review. Human pathology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humpath.2012.11.016

7. McLean, W. H., & Moore, C. B. (2011). Keratin disorders: from gene to therapy. Human molecular genetics. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddr379

Limitations

This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Primary Antibodies are guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt.

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Publications for Cytokeratin, pan Antibody (NBP2-29429)(71)

We have publications tested in 8 confirmed species: Human, Mouse, Rat, Bovine, Canine, Chicken, Lizards, Zebrafish.

We have publications tested in 10 applications: Block/Neutralize, Flow Cytometry, ICC, ICC/IF, IF/IHC, IHC, IHC-Fr, IHC-P, Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence, WB.


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Asemota S, Effah W, Young KL et al. Identification of a targetable JAK-STAT enriched androgen receptor and androgen receptor splice variant positive triple-negative breast cancer subtype Cell reports 2023-11-17 [PMID: 37979170] (IHC, Human) IHC Human
Karabacak N, Zheng Y, Dubash T, et al. Single cell proteomics of tumor compartments identifies differential kinase activities defining sensitivity to mTOR-PI3-kinase inhibition bioRxiv 2021-01-10 (Mouse) Mouse
Yoon KA, Kim Y, Jung SY et Al. Proteogenomic analysis dissects early-onset breast cancer patients with prognostic relevance Exp Mol Med 2024-11-01 [PMID: 39482530]
Aaron G Baugh, Edgar Gonzalez, Valerie H Narumi, Jesse Kreger, Yingtong Liu, Christine Rafie, Sofi Castanon, Julie Jang, Luciane T Kagohara, Dimitra P Anastasiadou, James Leatherman, Todd Armstrong, Isaac Chan, George S Karagiannis, Elizabeth M Jaffee, Adam MacLean, Evanthia T Roussos Torres A new Neu-a syngeneic model of spontaneously metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer. Clinical & experimental metastasis 2024-05-08 [PMID: 38717519]
Yuanli Zhen, Kai Liu, Lei Shi, Simran Shah, Qin Xu, Haley Ellis, Eranga R. Balasooriya, Johannes Kreuzer, Robert Morris, Albert S. Baldwin, Dejan Juric, Wilhelm Haas, Nabeel Bardeesy FGFR inhibition blocks NF-ĸB-dependent glucose metabolism and confers metabolic vulnerabilities in cholangiocarcinoma Nature Communications 2024-05-07 [PMID: 38714664]
Reed AD, Pensa S, Steif A et Al. A single-cell atlas enables mapping of homeostatic cellular shifts in the adult human breast Nat Genet 2024-03-28 [PMID: 38548988]
Altunbulakli C, Jimenez DG, Askmyr D et al. Targeted spatial proteomic analysis of CD8+ T- and myeloid cells in tonsillar cancer Frontiers in oncology 2023-11-17 [PMID: 38044986]
Lauren E Colbert, Molly B El Alam, Rui Wang, Tatiana Karpinets, David Lo, Erica J Lynn, Timothy A Harris, Jacob H Elnaggar, Kyoko Yoshida-Court, Katarina Tomasic, Julianna K Bronk, Julie Sammouri, Ananta V Yanamandra, Adilene V Olvera, Lily G Carlin, Travis Sims, Andrea Y Delgado Medrano, Tatiana Cisneros Napravnik, Madison O'Hara, Daniel Lin, Chike O Abana, Hannah X Li, Patricia J Eifel, Anuja Jhingran, Melissa Joyner, Lilie Lin, Lois M Ramondetta, Andrew M Futreal, Kathleen M Schmeler, Geena Mathew, Stephanie Dorta-Estremera, Jianhua Zhang, Xiaogang Wu, Nadim J Ajami, Matthew Wong, Cullen Taniguchi, Joseph F Petrosino, K Jagannadha Sastry, Pablo C Okhuysen, Sara A Martinez, Lin Tan, Iqbal Mahmud, Philip L Lorenzi, Jennifer A Wargo, Ann H Klopp Tumor-resident Lactobacillus iners confer chemoradiation resistance through lactate-induced metabolic rewiring. Cancer cell 2023-11-16 [PMID: 37863066]
Riedinger CJ, Esnakula A, Haight PJ et al. Characterization of mismatch-repair (MMR)/microsatellite instability (MSI)-discordant endometrial cancers Cancer 2023-09-26 [PMID: 37751191]
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Sample Testedfibroblasts
SpeciesHuman
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