Foxp3, a member of the Fox protein family of transcriptional regulators, is a master regulator of the regulatory T (Treg) CD4+ T cell subset. CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ Tregs play a suppressive role within the immune system and loss-of-function mutations of Foxp3 in the scurfy mouse leads to devastating widespread lesions. Foxp3 contributes to maintaining the suppressive phenotype of Tregs by acting as both a transcriptional activator and a repressor, including by increasing expression of CD25 and CTLA-4 and by reducing expression of IL-7Rα and IL-17. Some of these effects are due to its binding to the proinflammatory Th17 master regulator ROR-γt.
Anti-Human FoxP3 (259D/C7)-162Dy—50 Tests
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Species:Human
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Clone:259D/C7
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Target:FoxP3
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Tag:162Dy
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Quantity:50 Tests
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