Clone:
DB105
Type of antibody:
Primary antibodies
Isotype:
mouse IgG1
Alternative names:
CD44s, EMCR III, H-CAM, Pgp-1

Specifications for CD44 antibodies

Overview

DB105 recognizes the CD44 antigen. CD44 is a marker for many types of cancer stem cells (CSC), including breast CSCs that possess higher tumorigenicity and metastatic potential, colorectal, pancreatic, and prostate CSCs. In addition, expression was observed in several cancers as well as on carcinoma cell lines. Here, CD44 plays a role in cancer cell migration and matrix adhesion in response to a cellular microenvironment, thus enhancing cellular aggregation and tumor cell growth. CD44 is also expressed on mesodermal cells, such as hematopoietic, fibroblastic, and glial cells.

Alternative names

CD44s, EMCR III, H-CAM, Pgp-1

Detailed product information

Technical specifications

CloneDB105
Isotypemouse IgG1
Type of antibodyPrimary antibodies
Specieshuman
AntigenCD44
Alternative names of antigenCD44s, EMCR III, H-CAM, Pgp-1
Molecular mass of antigen [kDa]79
Distribution of antigenendothelial cells, epithelial cells, T cells, myeloid cells, mesenchymal stem cells, ES and iPS cells, plasma cells

Resources for CD44 antibodies

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References for CD44 antibodies

Publications

  1. Al-Hajj, M. et al. (2003) Prospective identification of tumorigenic breast cancer cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 100: 3983-3988
  2. Dalerba, P. et al. (2007) Phenotypic characterization of human colorectal cancer stem cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 104: 10158-10163
  3. Li, C. P. et al. (2007) Identification of pancreatic cancer stem cells. Cancer Res. 67: 1030-1037
  4. Collins, A. T. et al. (2005) Prospective identification of tumorigenic prostate cancer stem cells. Cancer Res. 65: 10946-10951
  5. Aruffo, A. et al. (1990) CD44 is the principal cell surface receptor for hyaluronate. Cell 61: 1303-1313
  6. Stelzer, G. T. et al. (1997) U.S.-Canadian consensus recommendations on the immunophenotypic analysis of hematologic neoplasia by flow cytometry: standardization and validation of laboratory procedures. Cytometry 30(5): 214-230
  7. Rothe, G et al. (2012) Consensus protocol for the flow cytometric Immunophenotyping of hematopoietic malignancies. Leukemia 10(5): 877-895
  8. van Dongen, J. J. M. et al. (2012) EuroFlow antibody panels for standardized n-dimensional flow cytometric immunophenotyping of normal, reactive and malignant leukocytes. Leukemia 26(9): 1908-1975
  9. Patrawala, L. et al. (2006)
    Highly purified CD44
    +
    prostate cancer cells from xenograft human tumors are enriched in tumorigenic and metastatic progenitor cells.
    Oncogene 25: 1696-1708
  10. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) (2007) Clinical Flow Cytometric Analysis of Neoplastic Hematolympoid Cells, CLSI document H43-A2 (ISBN 1-56238-635-2). CLSI; Approved Guideline - Second Edition
  11. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) (2007) Enumeration of immunologically defined cell populations by flow cytometry, CLSI document H42-A2 (ISBN 1-56238-640-9). CLSI; Approved Guideline - Second Edition

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