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Characterization and use of a rabbit-anti-mouse VPAC1 antibody by flow cytometry.


ABSTRACT: Vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor-1 signaling in lymphocytes has been shown to regulate chemotaxis, proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation. During T cell activation, VPAC1 mRNA is downregulated, but the effect on its protein levels is less clear. A small number of studies have reported measurement of human VPAC1 by flow cytometry, but murine VPAC1 reagents are unavailable. Therefore, we set out to generate a reliable and highly specific ?-mouse VPAC1 polyclonal antibody for use with flow cytometry. After successfully generating a rabbit ?-VPAC1 polyclonal antibody (?-mVPAC1 pAb), we characterized its cross-reactivity and showed that it does not recognize other family receptors (mouse VPAC2 and PAC1, and human VPAC1, VPAC2 and PAC1) by flow cytometry. Partial purification of the rabbit ?-VPAC1 sera increased the specific-activity of the ?-mVPAC1 pAb by 20-fold, and immunofluorescence microscopy (IF) confirmed a plasma membrane subcellular localization for mouse VPAC1 protein. To test the usefulness of this specific ?-mVPAC1 pAb, we showed that primary, resting mouse T cells express detectable levels of VPAC1 protein, with little detectable signal from activated T cells, or CD19 B cells. These data support our previously published data showing a downregulation of VPAC1 mRNA during T cell activation. Collectively, we have established a well-characterized, and highly species specific ?-mVPAC1 pAb for VPAC1 surface measurement by IF and flow cytometry.

SUBMITTER: Hermann RJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3273623 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization and use of a rabbit-anti-mouse VPAC1 antibody by flow cytometry.

Hermann Rebecca J RJ   Van der Steen Travis T   Vomhof-Dekrey Emilie E EE   Al-Badrani Sejaa S   Wanjara Steve B SB   Failing Jarrett J JJ   Haring Jodie S JS   Dorsam Glenn P GP  

Journal of immunological methods 20111104 1-2


Vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor-1 signaling in lymphocytes has been shown to regulate chemotaxis, proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation. During T cell activation, VPAC1 mRNA is downregulated, but the effect on its protein levels is less clear. A small number of studies have reported measurement of human VPAC1 by flow cytometry, but murine VPAC1 reagents are unavailable. Therefore, we set out to generate a reliable and highly specific α-mouse VPAC1 polyclonal antibody for use with f  ...[more]

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