Human CD154 (CD40 Ligand) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) family and is expressed on the surface of activated T cells. Interaction of CD154 and CD40 is essential for isotype switching in B cells. Known genetic defects that alter this interaction lead to impaired immune system function (1). CD154 has been shown to be hyperexpressed by B and T cells in SLE patients (4). CD154 has been reported to be expressed on vascular endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells and macrophages indicating a possible role for the CD40-CD154 immunoregulatory signaling mechanism during inflammation and immunity in atherogenesis (6).
Isotype: Murine IgG1
Immunogen: Human sgp39 fusion protein
Specificity: Antibody 24-31 immunoprecipitates a CD154 (gp39) molecule of about 39 kd.
Functional Application: The antibody 24-31 will block MLR, sgp39 induced human B cell proliferation and T cell dependent B cell differentiation.
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