| Description |
The Anti-CLA MicroBead Kit is an indirect magnetic labeling system for the enrichment of CLA+ cells. The CLA+ cells are fluorescently and indirectly magnetically labeled with Anti-CLA-PE and Anti-PE MicroBeads. The cutaneous lymphocyte-associated antigen (CLA) is an inducible carbohydrate modification of P-selectin glycoprotein ligand 1 (PSGL-1) and functions as ligand for E-selectin. CLA is a skin-homing receptor and is found on a minor subset of human T cells that infiltrate the skin. This post-translational modification of PSGL-1 is discussed to serve as mechanism to regulate homing of CD4+ and CD8+ memory/effector T cells from peripheral blood to the skin; an immune response that plays an essential role during many inflammatory and certain malignant skin diseases. In peripheral blood, CLA is expressed on skin-homing memory/effector T cells, on few B cells, NK cells, and almost all monocytes and dendritic cells, including Langerhans cells in the skin. |
| Applications |
| The Anti-CLA MicroBead Kit was developed for positive selection or depletion of CLA+ cells from PBMCs, lymphoid and non-lymphoid tissue for phenotypical and functional characterization. Further, the Anti-CLA MicroBead Kit can be used in combination with MACS® Cell Isolation Kits or MACS MultiSort Kits, for example, with the CD8+ T Cell Isolation Kit for the isolation of CD8+CLA+ memory/effector T cells. |
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| Figure 1 |
| Isolation of CLA+ cells from PBMCs using the Anti-CLA MicroBead Kit, a MiniMACS™ Separator, and an MS Column. |
| PBMCs before separation |
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| CLA- cells |
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| Isolated CLA+ cells |
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