Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin: Fas Ligand Antibody (A11) [NBP1-97519] - Immunohistochemical localization of FasL in adult mouse testis using the A11 antibody.
Immunohistochemical localization of FasL in adult mouse testis using the A11 antibody.
Method: Cryostat sections (6-8um) were air dried, fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS and used immediately. Sections were incubated for 1 hr at room temperature (RT) with 20 ug/ml of A11 antibody in PBS, 0.2% BSA, 0.05% Tween 20. After rinsing in PBS, a FITC-conjugated anti-rat IgM was added for 30 min., slides washed again in PBS and visualized using a fluorescence microscope.
Paraffin sections: Dewax in xylene (2x10 min), EtOH 100% (2x10 min), block endogeneous peroxidase (0.6% H2O2 in Methanol 10 min), rehydrate through graded EtOH (100%, 95%, 70%), rinse in H20, unmask epitopes by heating slides in citrate buffer (0.01M, pH 6.0) 2x5 min in microwave oven (650-750W), cool down to RT 20 min, wash 1x in PBS, incubate with A11 20 ug/ml antibody, wash in PBS, incubate in anti-rat IgM HRP (ALX-211-055), wash in PBS, develop in appropriate substrate solution (DAB or AEC).
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Alternate Names for Fas Ligand/TNFSF6 Antibody (A11)
apoptosis (APO-1) antigen ligand 1
Apoptosis antigen ligand
APT1LG1CD95L
APTL
CD178 antigen
CD178
CD95L
CD95-L
Fas antigen ligand
Fas ligand (TNF superfamily, member 6)
Fas Ligand
FASLCD95 ligand
FASLG
TNFSF6
TNFSF6FasL
tumor necrosis factor (ligand) superfamily, member 6
tumor necrosis factor ligand superfamily member 6
Background
Fas / APO-1 (CD95) is an important member of the tumour necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily involved in membrane-mediated apoptosis. Ligation of Fas by Fas Ligand (Fas-L) or an anti-Fas cross-linking antibody, triggers activation of the caspase cascade. Functional impairment of the Fas / Fas-L system is associated with the development and progression of malignancies. Fas gene mutations have been suggested to have a role in testicular germ cell tumours. Tumour cells frequently exhibit de novo expression of Fas Ligand (Fas-L), which plays a significant role in local tissue destruction, metastatic spread, and immune escape of the tumor cells. The apoptosis of lymphocytes, which occurs in autoimmune diseases, is usually induced by the Fas/Fas-L system. Fas is believed to be involved in various autoimmune diseases including, ulcerative colitis, Graves disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. Fas expression on gastric epithelial cells in patients infected with H.Pylori is responsible for the accelerated apoptosis of the cells. Serum Fas-L concentration has also been shown to be associated with atherosclerosis and inflammatory disease, in patients with hypertension.
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.
Harding J, Vintersten-Nagy K, Shutova M, Yang H Induction of long-term allogeneic cell acceptance and formation of immune privileged tissue in immunocompetent Hosts bioRxiv 2019-07-30 (ICC/IF, IHC-Fr, Mouse)
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