TIA-1 Antibodies

The T cell intracellular antigen 1 (TIA-1) is a 17 kDa cytoplasmic granule-associated protein, expressed in cells possessing cytolytic potential. TIA‑1 is also designated as GMP-17 (granule membrane protein of 17 kDa). The GMP-17/TIA-1 molecule could be involved in the molecular signaling cascade during Fas (CD95)-mediated apoptosis. In normal peripheral blood lymphocytes, TIA-1 is expressed by 90% of CD16+, 50‑60% of CD8+, and less than 10% of CD4+ cells. Although TIA-1 may be detected in unstimulated T lymphocytes, activated T lymphocytes are induced to express disulfide linked polymers of the 17 kDa protein, also recognized by TIA-1. TIA-1 is expressed by all monocytes and granulocytes, by activated CD4+ T-cell clones and activated natural killer cell clones, and by Con A-activated thymocytes. On the contrary, TIA-1 is not expressed by B lymphocytes or B-cell lines.


Clone: 2G9A10F5 Isotype: IgG1 Mouse

The 2G9 antibody is a useful reagent for detecting cytolytic effector cells in tissue infiltrates. It was evaluated during HLDA 5 in the section of monoclonal antibodies reactive with intracellular antigens. It may be used to detect intracytoplasmic TIA-1 in flow cytometry after permeabilization with IntraPrep permeabilization reagent.

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