Intended Use
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use
Summary and Explanation
Langerin is a type II transmembrane cell surface receptor produced by Langerhans Cells, which are immature dendritic cells of the epidermis and mucosa. Epidermal LCs possess strong immunohistochemistry capacity and play a central role in the initiation and regulation of immune responses. Langerin is localized in the Birbeck granules, organelles present in the cytoplasm of Langerhans cells and consisting of superimposed and zippered membranes. It is a C-type lectin with mannose binding specificity, and it has been proposed that mannose binding by this protein leads to internalization of antigen into Birbeck granules and provides access to a nonclassical antigen-processing pathway.
Human spleen, lymph node, thymus, liver, lung, and heart express langerin antibody. Langerin antibody expression has utility in differentiating Langerhans cell histiocytosis from other non- Langerhans cell histiocytic proliferations.
Presentation
Langerin antibody is a mouse monoclonal antibody derived from cell culture supernatant that is concentrated, dialyzed, filter sterilized and diluted in buffer pH 7.5, containing BSA and sodium azide as a preservative.
Synonyms: CD207, C type lectin domain family 4 member K, CD207 antigen langerin, CD207 molecule langerin, CLEC4K, Langerhans cell specific c type lectin, Langerin, anti-langerin, anti langerin, anti-cd207, anti cd207