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EasySep™ Human Naïve Pan T Cell Isolation Kit

Immunomagnetic negative selection kit

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概要

The EasySep™ Human Naïve Pan T Cell Isolation Kit is designed to isolate naïve pan T cells from fresh or previously frozen human peripheral blood mononuclear cells or washed leukapheresis samples by immunomagnetic negative selection. The EasySep™ procedure involves labeling unwanted cells with antibody complexes and magnetic particles. The magnetically labeled cells are separated from the untouched desired cells by using an EasySep™ magnet and simply pouring or pipetting the desired cells into a new tube.

数据及文献

Data

Starting with fresh PBMCs, the naïve pan T cell content (CD3+CD45RA+CD45RO-CD197+) of the isolated fraction is typically 96.1 ± 2.3% (mean ± SD using the purple EasySep™ Magnet). In the above example, the purities of the start and final isolated fractions are 4.5% and 97%, respectively.

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Science (New York, N.Y.) 2019 LMBR1L regulates lymphopoiesis through Wnt/beta-catenin signaling. J. H. Choi et al.

Abstract

Precise control of Wnt signaling is necessary for immune system development. In this study, we detected severely impaired development of all lymphoid lineages in mice, resulting from an N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced mutation in the limb region 1-like gene (Lmbr1l), which encodes a membrane-spanning protein with no previously described function in immunity. The interaction of LMBR1L with glycoprotein 78 (GP78) and ubiquitin-associated domain-containing protein 2 (UBAC2) attenuated Wnt signaling in lymphocytes by preventing the maturation of FZD6 and LRP6 through ubiquitination within the endoplasmic reticulum and by stabilizing destruction complex" proteins. LMBR1L-deficient T cells exhibited hallmarks of Wnt/beta-catenin activation and underwent apoptotic cell death in response to proliferative stimuli. LMBR1L has an essential function during lymphopoiesis and lymphoid activation acting as a negative regulator of the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway."
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