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Expression of human MIP-1α by stimulated CD14+ human monocytes. Human PBMC were stimulated for 6 hours with LPS (100 ng/ml final concentration) in the presence of GolgiStop™ (2 µM final concentration; Cat. No. 554724). The PBMC were harvested, stained with FITC-mouse anti-human CD14 monoclonal antibody (FITC-M5E2, Cat. No. 555397), fixed permeabilized, and subsequently stained with either PE-anti-human MIP-1α (Cat. No. 554730, left panel), or PE-mouse IgG2a, κ (Cat. No. 559319; middle panel), by following the Pharmingen staining protocols. The data reflect gating on monocytes, based on forward and scattered light signals. The quadrant markers for the bivariate dot plot were set based on autofluorescence controls (right panel).
BD Pharmingen™ PE Mouse IgG2a, κ Isotype Control
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Immunofluorescent Staining and Flow Cytometric Analysis: The FITC- and PE-conjugated G155-178 immunoglobulins (Cat. No. 554647; No. 554648) are suitable mouse IgG2a isotype controls for assessing the level of background staining on paraformaldehyde fixed/saponin-permeabilized rat or human cells for flow cytometric analysis. Use at comparable concentrations to antibody of interest (middle panel). For specific methodology, please visit our website, www.bdbiosciences.com and go to the protocols section or the chapter on intracellular staining in the Immune Function Handbook. The intracellular cytokine staining technique and use of blocking controls are described in detail by C. Prussin and D. Metcalfe.
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The G155-178 clone has an unknown specificity. Trinitrophenol (TNP), the immunogen, is a hapten not expressed on human, mouse, rat or non-human primate cells. In the absence of specific binding, this antibody may bind non-specifically to immunoglobulin Fc receptors. The immunoglobulin secreted by the G155-178 hybridoma was selected as a mouse IgG2a, κ isotype control following screening for low background binding on a variety of mouse and human tissues.
Development References (1)
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Prussin C, Metcalfe DD. Detection of intracytoplasmic cytokine using flow cytometry and directly conjugated anti-cytokine antibodies. J Immunol Methods. 1995; 188(1):117-128. (Methodology: Blocking, Flow cytometry). View Reference
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