Name | Anti-Human Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) antibody | |||
Catalog # | R181c1 | R182c8 | R255k5 | |
Platforms Pairs |
Chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) | |||
R255k5 (Capture)-R182c8 (Detection) R181c1 (Capture)-R182c8 (Detection) |
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Description | Mouse monoclonal antibody, cultured in vitro | |||
Buffer | 1 x PBS, pH 7.4 | |||
Purity | Purity>95%, purified by Protein A/G chromatography | |||
Storage | Aliquot and store at -20°C or lower. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles. |
CEA Antibody Conjugated Magnetic Beads
Name | Catalog # |
CEA antibody conjugated magnetic beads | B250y1 |
B251y1 | |
B252y1 |
Name | Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) antigen | |||
Description | Recombinant, C-terminal His-tagged, in vitro expressed from mammalian cells | |||
Applications | Calibrator and quality control product | |||
Catalog # | C1546 | |||
Purity | >90%, analyzed by R250-stained SDS-PAGE | |||
Buffer | 1 x PBS,pH 7.4 | |||
Storage | Aliquot and store at -80°C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles. | |||
SDS-PAGE |
Predicted MW around 72 kDa (tagged)
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Figure 1. Molecular model of CEA based on cDNA structures
Note: Arrows indicate the connection GPI between CEA and cell membrane; N indicates the N-terminal IgV-like domain; A1-A3, B1-B3 indicate the IgC-like A and B domains; lollipop structures represent potential glycosylated sites.
A. Mediating cell adhesion
CEA can act as an adhesion molecule by mediating homogeneous and heterogeneous cell adhesion through its N-terminus when expressed on the surface of tumor cells. This may be related to the anti-parallel and parallel binding properties of CEA immunoglobulin superfamily (lg-SF) single-chain molecules. lg-SF single-chain molecules can bind with each other to form homo/hetero dimmers and higher-order complexes.
B. Inhibition of cell anoikis
CEA is anchored to the lipid rafts of cell membrane and bound to the integrin receptor α5β1 via the structure of glycosyl phosphatidylinositol (GPI). α5β1 localizes the cytoskeleton to adhesion site after binding to the ligand fibronectin (FN). When CEA is overexpressed, CEA-GPI anchored lipid rafts aggregate, leading to the aggregation and activation of integrin a5. Then, PI3-K/Akt and MAPK signaling pathways are activated and survival signal is transmitted from extracellular to intracellular, and CEA exerts its inhibitory function to anoikis. Thus, tumor cells can survive and proliferate out of the plane of monolayer in absence of basement membrane adhesion. In addition, inhibition of anoikis can also inhibit cell differentiation and further aggravate cancer.
References
[1]S, Hammarstrom. The carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA) family: structures, suggested functions and expression in normal and malignant tissues[J]. Seminars in cancer biology, 1999, 9(2): 67-81.
[2]C Ordoez, RA Screaton, C Ilantzis, et al. Human carcinoembryonic antigen functions as a general inhibitor of anoikis[J]. Cancer Res, 2000, 60(13): 3419-3424.
[3]P Camacho-Leal, CP Stanners. The human carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) GPI anchor mediates anoikis inhibition by inactivation of the intrinsic death pathway[J]. Oncogene, 2008, 27: 1545-1535