Anti-mouse Ig κ λ mAbs (MT24/JC5-1), unconjugated

Anti-mouse Ig κ λ mAbs (MT24/JC5-1), unconjugated

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Monoclonal antibodies MT24/JC5-1, unconjugated. Supplied at 0.5 mg/ml in PBS with 0.02% sodium azide.

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Product specifications

Intended use

These monoclonal antibodies enable specific detection of mouse IgG subclasses in immunoassays such as ELISpot and FluoroSpot in combination with subclass-specific mAbs.

Serum/Plasma samples

Recommendation

MT24/JC5-1 are recommended as capture mAbs in ELISpot and FluoroSpot for enumeration of B cells secreting IgG subclasses.

Product details

ProductAnti-mouse Ig κ λ mAbs (MT24/JC5-1), unconjugated
ApplicationELISpot, FluoroSpot
AnalyteIg
AntibodyMT24/JC5-1
ConjugateUnconjugated
ClonalityMonoclonal
ImmunogenMouse Ig and lambda light chain
HostRat
IsotypeIgG1/IgG2b
ReactivityMouse
Specificity

Mouse Ig kappa and lambda light chains. MT24 is kappa chain specific and JC5-1 is lambda chain specific. Kappa chains generally represent more than 90% of mouse Ig light chains.

Cross-reactivity

No cross-reactivity (less than 0.1%) with Ig from rat, goat, rabbit, cow, sheep, horse, or human.

Purification

Purified from in vitro cultures by protein G affinity chromatography.

Concentration0.5 mg/ml
Supplied in

PBS with 0.02% sodium azide. Sterile-filtered (0.2 µm).

Contents

Monoclonal antibodies MT24/JC5-1, unconjugated. Supplied at 0.5 mg/ml in PBS with 0.02% sodium azide.

Shipping and Storage

Shipping

Shipped at ambient temperature.

Storage

Store product at 4-8°C or frozen at -20°C or below. Avoid repeated freezing/thawing.

Shelf lifeAt least 18 months from date of receipt.

Find out which analyte combinations we have evaluated in T cell FluoroSpot and which combinations are affected by capture effects or not. 

What is a capture effect?

When capture antibodies with different specificities are coated together, the capture of one cytokine may affect the secretion of other cytokines. This is usually more pronounced when studying T cell responses with polyclonal stimuli compared to antigen-specific responses. Capture effects are seldom a problem and can often be counteracted by the addition of an anti-CD28 antibody.

Depiction of capture effects observed in FluoroSpot

(1) IL-2 secreted by the activated T cell is captured by coated anti-IL-2 capture antibodies. (2) As a result, IL-2-stimulation of the T cell itself (autocrine stimulation) as well as nearby T cells (paracrine stimulation) is impaired, ultimately leading to (3) decreased IFN-γ secretion.

Co-stimulation with anti-CD28

Anti-CD28 mAb provides a co-stimulatory signal to antigen-specific responses by binding to CD28 on T cells. The addition of an anti-CD28 mAb to the cell culture enhances antigen-specific responses and can counteract capture effects. For example, the presence of IL-2 capture antibodies may result in reduced activation of T cells, as capturing of IL-2 decreases the amount of available IL-2 and thereby dampens the IL-2-mediated stimulation of T cells. The addition of anti-CD28 mAb restores IFN-γ responses (depicted in the below images). Further optimization may be necessary, depending on the cells and stimuli used. Too high concentrations of the anti-CD28 mAb may result in an elevation of non-specific cytokine secretion.

Overcoming capture effects using anti-CD28 anitbodies in FluoroSpot

(1) An anti-CD28 antibody can be added to provide a co-stimulatory signal that can restore (2) e.g. IFN-γ responses.

How to investigate capture effects

Our FluoroSpot Plus kits are evaluated for capture effects, and in studies of T cell responses we recommend co-stimulation with anti-CD28. With FluoroSpot Flex, it is possible to combine and build your own kit. For guidance look at our analyte combination table (above). Capture effects can be investigated by quantifying spot numbers in wells coated with single capture antibodies and compared to wells coated with a mixture of the capture antibodies. The compensatory effect of the anti-CD28 mAb may be assessed by comparing cells cultured with and without the anti-CD28 mAb.

Tutorial, Published December 28, 2023

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Ig

Analyte description

An antibody (also called immunoglobulin) is a glycoprotein expressed by B cells. Each antibody consists of four polypeptide chains, with two identical copies of both the light and heavy chains. Intra- and inter-chain disulfide bonds link the four polypeptide chains together to one antibody. The heavy chain decides the antibody’s isotype and subclass. The light chains of an antibody are identical and can be of two types; kappa (κ) or lambda (λ). The ratio of kappa: lambda in serum immunoglobulins varies significantly among species. 

Alternative namesImmunoglobulin, Ig, kappa
Cell typeB cell
Gene ID243469