A partial length recombinant TLR5 protein was used as the immunogen for this antibody.
Alternative Synonym:
TLR5||TIL3
Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) plays a fundamental role in pathogen recognition and downstream signaling to induce effective immunity. It is well expressed in major old tissues including lung, skin, intestine, and spleen. TLR5 is present in synovial of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), act as novel mediator of innate immunity-induced osteoclastogenesis and bone loss. TLR5 is a receptor for flagellin and is present on the basolateral surface of intestinal epithelial cells. It is involved in the migration of intestinal epithelial cells through activation of the p38 MAPK pathway. TLR5-mediated signaling specifically enhanced the maturation of lung dendritic cells. TLR5 influences the progression and outcome of ovarian, sarcoma, and luminal breast tumors. Mutations in TLR5 have been associated with both resistance and susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus, and susceptibility to Legionnaire disease.
Fig-1 : Immunohistochemical analysis of TLR5 in human skin tissue using TLR5 antibody (Clone: ABM22G1) at 10 µg/ml.
Fig-2: Intracellular flow analysis of hTLR5 in Monocytes using 0.5 µg/10 6 cells of hTLR5 antibody (Clone: ABM22G1). Green represents isotype control, red represents anti-hTLR5 antibody. Goat anti-mouse PE conjugate was used as secondary.
Fig-3:Intracellular flow analysis of hTLR5 antibody in TLR5 Transfected Cell line using 0.5 µg/10 6 cells of hTLR5 antibody (Clone: ABM22G1). Green represents isotype control, red represents anti-hTLR5 antibody. Goat anti-mouse FITC conjugate was used as secondary antibody.
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