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The HI30 antibody reacts with all isoforms of CD45, a type I transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on the surface of most hematopoietic cells except mature erythrocytes, platelets, and plasma cells; expression of CD45 is lost during differentiation of these cell types. CD45 is a member of the protein tyrosine phosphatase family and functions in a number of immunoregulatory processes, including cell activation, growth, differentiation, and oncogenic transformation. The large cytoplasmic portion of CD45 contains two tyrosine phosphatase domains (one of which is enzymatically active) that are involved in modulating the function of intracellular substrates such as the Src kinases Lck and Fyn. Several isoforms of CD45 have been identified, the expression of which differs according to cell type and functional status. Alternative splicing of three exons (4, 5, 6) encoding the extracellular RA, RB, and RC polypeptide sequences gives rise to up to 8 isoforms with molecular masses in the range of 180 - 240 kDa. The leukocyte common antigen (LCA), the region recognized by the HI30 antibody, is an extracellular region located proximal to the membrane and common to all isoforms of CD45.
This antibody clone has been verified for purity assessments of cells isolated with EasySepâ„¢ kits, including EasySepâ„¢ Human T Cell Enrichment Kit (Catalog #19051), EasySepâ„¢ Human CD4+ T Cell Enrichment Kit (Catalog #19052) and EasySepâ„¢ Human CD45 Depletion Kit (Catalog #18259; partial blocking may be observed).
Subtype
Primary Antibodies
Target Antigen
CD45
Alternative Names
B220, LCA, T200
Reactive Species
Chimpanzee, Human
Conjugation
APC, FITC
Host Species
Mouse
Cell Type
Granulocytes and Subsets, Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells, Leukocytes, Lymphocytes, Myeloid Cells
Flow cytometry analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) labeled with Anti-Human CD45 Antibody, Clone HI30, Alexa Fluor® 488 (filled histogram) or a mouse IgG1, kappa Alexa Fluor® 488 isotype control antibody (solid line histogram).
Figure 2. Data for APC-Conjugated
Flow cytometry analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) labeled with Anti-Human CD45 Antibody, Clone HI30, APC (filled histogram) or a mouse IgG1, kappa APC isotype control antibody (solid line histogram).
Figure 3. Data for Biotin-Conjugated
Flow cytometry analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) labeled with Anti-Human CD45 Antibody, Clone HI30, Biotin, followed by streptavidin (SAV) APC (filled histogram), or a mouse IgG1, kappa biotin isotype control antibody, followed by SAV APC (solid line histogram).
Figure 4. Data for FITC-Conjugated
Flow cytometry analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) labeled with Anti-Human CD45 Antibody, Clone HI30, FITC (filled histogram) or a mouse IgG1, kappa FITC isotype control antibody (solid line histogram).
Figure 5. Data for PE-Conjugated
Flow cytometry analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) labeled with Anti-Human CD45 Antibody, Clone HI30, PE (filled histogram) or a mouse IgG1, kappa PE isotype control antibody (solid line histogram).
Figure 6. Data for Unconjugated
Flow cytometry analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) labeled with Anti-Human CD45 Antibody, Clone HI30, followed by Goat Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) Antibody, Polyclonal, FITC (Catalog #60138FI) (filled histogram), or a mouse IgG1, kappa isotype control antibody, followed by Goat Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) Antibody, Polyclonal, FITC (solid line histogram).
Figure 7. Data for PerCP-Cy55-Conjugated
Flow cytometry analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) labeled with Anti-Human CD45 Antibody, Clone HI30, PerCP-Cy5.5 (filled histogram) or a mouse IgG1, kappa isotype control antibody, PerCP-Cy5.5 (solid line histogram).
Figure 8. Data for PB-Conjugated
Flow cytometry analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) labeled with Anti-Human CD45 Antibody, Clone HI30, Pacific Blueâ„¢ (filled histogram) or a mouse IgG1, kappa Pacific Blueâ„¢ isotype control antibody (solid line histogram).
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Enhancement of proliferation of human umbilical cord blood-derived CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells by a combination of hyper-interleukin-6 and small molecules.
Y. S. Park et al.
Biochemistry and biophysics reports 2022 mar
Abstract
Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is an alternative source of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) for transplantation to treat various hematological disorders. The major limitation to the use of UCB-derived HSCs (UCB-HSCs) in transplantation, however, is the low numbers of HSCs in a unit of cord blood. To overcome this limitation, various cytokines or small molecules have been used to expand UCB-HSCs ex vivo. In this study, we investigated a synergistic effect of the combination of HIL-6, SR1, and UM171 on UCB-HSC culture and found that this combination resulted in the highest number of CD34+ cells. These results suggest that the combination of SR1, UM171 and HIL-6 exerts a synergistic effect in the proliferation of HSCs from UCB and thus, SR1, UM171 and HIL-6 is the most suitable combination for obtaining HSCs from UCB for clinical transplantation.
Mouse monoclonal IgG1, kappa isotype control antibody
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Anti-Human CD45 Antibody, Clone HI30
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