Allergies / Allergic Diseases
Allergies, also known as allergic diseases, are a number of conditions caused by hypersensitivity of the immune system to something in the environment that usually causes little problem in a lot of people.
Many cytokine/chemokine molecules are known to be involved in the allergy reactions. The type 2 immune response is the major protective mechanism against metazoan parasites and is simultaneously characteristic of allergy. In a recent research, the TAM family receptor tyrosine kinase TYRO3 was discovered to limit the magnitude of the immune response against allergens in the context of type 2 immunity. This discovery provides a new therapeutic target for allergic diseases. (Pamela Y. Chan et al. Science.)
OriGene has developed highly specific TYRO3 antibodies for FC, IHC, IF, WB and IP.
TA500415
HEK293T cells transfected with either RC208260 overexpress plasmid(Red) or empty vector control plasmid(Blue) were immunostained by anti-TYRO3 antibody (TA500415), and then analyzed by flow cytometry
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Immunoprecipitation (IP) of TYRO3 by using TrueMAB? monoclonal anti-TYRO3 antibodies (Negative control: IP without adding anti-TYRO3 antibody.)
In general, elevated levels of IgE indicate an increased probability of an IgE-mediated hypersensitivity, responsible for allergic reactions. Learn more about OriGene IgE ELISA Kits.
Common Protein of Interest for Asthma and Allergic Diseases
TYRO3 Periostin Galectin-3 TSLP IL4 IL5RA IL9 IL13 IL17A IL17RA IL22 GM-CSFA list of mAbs for treatment of asthma and AD
References
- "The TAM family receptor tyrosine kinase TYRO3 is a negative regulator of type 2 immunity." Pamela Y. Chan et al. Science. Apr 2016.