Overview
CD30 is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein of the TNF receptor superfamily. CD30 was originally identified as a cell surface antigen of Hodgkins and Reed-Sternberg cells using monoclonal antibody Ki-1. The ligand for CD30 is CD30L (CD153) . The binding of CD30 to CD30L mediates pleiotropic effects including cell proliferation, activation, differentiation, and apoptotic cell death. CD30 has a critical role in the pathophysiology of Hodgkin's disease and other CD30+ lymphomas. CD30 acts as a costimulatory molecule in thymic negative selection. In addition to its expression on Hodgkin's and Reed-Sternberg cells, CD30 is also found in some non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (including Burkitt's lymphomas), virus-infected T and B cells, and on normal T and B cells after activation. In T cells, CD30 expression is present on a subset of T cells that produce Th2-type cytokines and on CD4+/CD8+ thymocytes that co-express CD45RO and the IL4 receptor. Soluble form of CD30 (sCD30) serves as a marker reflecting Th2 immune response..
Species Reactivity
Human.
Antigen
CD30.
Negative Species
N/A.
Application
FC (QC tested), IHC (P) ) .
Immunogen
Expression vector containing CD30 cDNA (booster suspension of THP-1 cell line) .
Clone
MEM-268.
Format
Purified.
Isotype
Mouse IgG.
Storage Buffer
Phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.4, 15 mM sodium azide.
Storage & Stability
Store at 2-8°C. Do not freeze.