Human M-CSF R/CD115 Antibody Summary
Ile20-Glu512 (Pro54Ala)
Accession # P07333.2
Applications
M-CSF.
Please Note: Optimal dilutions should be determined by each laboratory for each application. General Protocols are available in the Technical Information section on our website.
Scientific Data
Detection of Human M-CSF R/CD115 by Western Blot. Western blot shows lysates of THP-1 human acute monocytic leukemia cell line. PVDF membrane was probed with 2 µg/mL of Mouse Anti-Human M-CSF R/CD115 Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # MAB3291) followed by HRP-conjugated Anti-Mouse IgG Secondary Antibody (HAF007). A specific band was detected for M-CSF R/CD115 at approximately 130 kDa (as indicated). This experiment was conducted under reducing conditions and using Immunoblot Buffer Group 1.
M-CSF R/CD115 Inhibition of M-CSF-dependent Cell Proliferation and Neutralization by Human M-CSF R/CD115 Antibody. Recombinant Human M-CSF R/CD115 Fc Chimera (329-MR) inhibits Recombinant Human M-CSF (Catalog # 216-MC) induced proliferation in the M-NFS-60 mouse myelogenous leukemia lymphoblast cell line in a dose-dependent manner (orange line). Inhibition of Recombinant Human M-CSF R/CD115 (1 ng/mL) activity elicited by Recombinant Human M-CSF R/CD115 Fc Chimera (30 ng/mL) is neutralized (green line) by increasing concentrations of Mouse Anti-Human M-CSF R/CD115 Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # MAB3291). The ND50 is typically 4-16 ng/mL.
Detection of M-CSF R/CD115 in Human Spleen. M-CSF R/CD115 was detected in immersion fixed paraffin-embedded sections of Human Spleen using Mouse Anti-Human M-CSF R/CD115 Monoclonal Antibody (Catalog # MAB3291) at 15 µg/mL for 1 hour at room temperature followed by incubation with the Anti-Mouse IgG VisUCyte™ HRP Polymer Antibody (Catalog # VC001). Before incubation with the primary antibody, tissue was subjected to heat-induced epitope retrieval using VisUCyte Antigen Retrieval Reagent-Basic (Catalog # VCTS021). Tissue was stained using DAB (brown) and counterstained with hematoxylin (blue). Specific staining was localized to cell surface and cytoplasm in lymphocytes. View our protocol for IHC Staining with VisUCyte HRP Polymer Detection Reagents.
Preparation and Storage
- 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
- 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
- 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
Background: M-CSF R/CD115
M-CSF receptor, the product of the c-fms proto-oncogene, is a member of the type III subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases that also includes receptors for SCF and PDGF. These receptors each contain five immunoglobulin-like domains in their extracellular domain (ECD) and a split kinase domain in their intracellular region (1-4). M-CSF receptor is expressed primarily on cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage, dendritic cells, stem cells and in the developing placenta (1). Human M-CSF receptor cDNA encodes a 972 amino acid (aa) type I membrane protein with a 19 aa signal peptide, a 493 aa extracellular region containing the ligand-binding domain, a 25 aa transmembrane domain, and a 435 aa cytoplasmic domain. The human M-CSF R ECD shares 60%, 64%, 72%, 75%, 75%, and 76% aa identity with mouse, rat, bovine, canine, feline, and equine M-CSF R, respectively. Activators of protein kinase C induce TACE/ADAM17 cleavage of the M-CSF receptor, releasing the functional ligand-binding extracellular domain (5). M-CSF binding induces receptor homodimerization, resulting in transphosphorylation of specific cytoplasmic tyrosine residues and signal transduction (6). The intracellular domain of activated M-CSF R binds more than 150 proteins that affect cell proliferation, survival, differentiation and cytoskeletal reorganization. Among these, PI3Kinase, P42/44 ERK, and c-Cbl are key transducers of M-CSF R signals (3, 4). M-CSF R engagement is continuously required for macrophage survival and regulates lineage decisions and maturation of monocytes, macrophages, osteoclasts, and DC (3, 4). M-CSF R and integrin alpha v beta 3 share signaling pathways during osteoclastogenesis and deletion of either causes osteopetrosis (7, 8). In the brain, microglia expressing increased M-CSF R are concentrated with Alzheimers a beta peptide, but their role in pathogenesis is unclear (9, 10).
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Citations for Human M-CSF R/CD115 Antibody
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Age-related changes in brain phospholipids and bioactive lipids in the APP knock-in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
Authors: C Emre, KV Do, B Jun, E Hjorth, SG Alcalde, MI Kautzmann, WC Gordon, P Nilsson, NG Bazan, M Schultzber
Acta neuropathologica communications, 2021-06-29;9(1):116.
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An adapted protocol to derive microglia from stem cells and its application in the study of CSF1R-related disorders
Authors: Dorion, MF;Casas, D;Shlaifer, I;Yaqubi, M;Fleming, P;Karpilovsky, N;Chen, CX;Nicouleau, M;Piscopo, VEC;MacDougall, EJ;Alluli, A;Goldsmith, TM;Schneider, A;Dorion, S;Aprahamian, N;MacDonald, A;Thomas, RA;Dudley, RWR;Hall, JA;Fon, EA;Antel, JP;Stratton, JA;Durcan, TM;La Piana, R;Healy, LM;
Molecular neurodegeneration
Species: Human
Sample Types: Cell Lysates
Applications: Western Blot -
Extracellular vesicles from triple negative breast cancer promote pro-inflammatory macrophages associated with better clinical outcome
Authors: M Tkach, J Thalmensi, E Timperi, P Gueguen, N Névo, E Grisard, P Sirven, F Cocozza, A Gouronnec, L Martin-Jau, M Jouve, F Delisle, N Manel, DC Rookhuizen, CL Guerin, V Soumelis, E Romano, E Segura, C Théry
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022-04-19;119(17):e2107394119.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Functional Assay -
Phenotype of vigilin expressing breast cancer cells binding to the 69 nt 3'UTR element in CSF-1R mRNA
Authors: HH Woo, SC Lee, JB Stoffer, D Rush, SK Chambers
Transl Oncol, 2018-10-03;12(1):106-115.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Bioassay -
IL-34 Upregulated Th17 Production through Increased IL-6 Expression by Rheumatoid Fibroblast-Like Synoviocytes
Authors: B Wang, Z Ma, M Wang, X Sun, Y Tang, M Li, Y Zhang, F Li, X Li
Mediators Inflamm., 2017-06-04;2017(0):1567120.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Neutralization -
Receptor-Type Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase ? and Colony Stimulating Factor-1 Receptor in the Intestine: Cellular Expression and Cytokine- and Chemokine Responses by Interleukin-34 and Colony Stimulating Factor-1
PLoS ONE, 2016-11-29;11(11):e0167324.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Neutralization -
Autocrine CSF1R signaling mediates switching between invasion and proliferation downstream of TGFbeta in claudin-low breast tumor cells.
Authors: Patsialou A, Wang Y, Pignatelli J, Chen X, Entenberg D, Oktay M, Condeelis J
Oncogene, 2014-08-04;34(21):2721-31.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Neutralization -
Macrophage colony-stimulating factor augments Tie2-expressing monocyte differentiation, angiogenic function, and recruitment in a mouse model of breast cancer.
Authors: Forget M, Voorhees J, Cole S, Dakhlallah D, Patterson I, Gross A, Moldovan L, Mo X, Evans R, Marsh C, Eubank T
PLoS ONE, 2014-06-03;9(6):e98623.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Neutralization -
Derepression of an endogenous long terminal repeat activates the CSF1R proto-oncogene in human lymphoma.
Authors: Lamprecht B, Walter K, Kreher S, Kumar R, Hummel M, Lenze D, Kochert K, Bouhlel MA, Richter J, Soler E, Stadhouders R, Johrens K, Wurster KD, Callen DF, Harte MF, Giefing M, Barlow R, Stein H, Anagnostopoulos I, Janz M, Cockerill PN, Siebert R, Dorken B, Bonifer C, Mathas S
Nat. Med., 2010-05-02;16(5):571-9.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Cell Lysates, Whole Cells
Applications: ICC, Immunoprecipitation -
Invasive breast carcinoma cells from patients exhibit Mena INV - and macrophage-dependent transendothelial migration
Authors: Jeanine Pignatelli, Sumanta Goswami, Joan G. Jones, Thomas E. Rohan, Evan Pieri, Xiaoming Chen et al.
Science Signaling
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Osteopontin Links Myeloid Activation and Disease Progression in Systemic Sclerosis
Authors: Xia Gao, Guiquan Jia, Anna Guttman, Daryle J. DePianto, Katrina B. Morshead, Kai-Hui Sun et al.
Cell Reports Medicine
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