Anti-NY-ESO-1 ASTC, 1-2M cells New
Donor #: | 401 |
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Size: | 1-2M cells/vial |
Price: | $600.00 |
In Stock: | 127 |
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Donor Details
Blood Type : | ANeg |
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Age : | 31 |
Gender : | Female |
Ethnicity : | Caucasian |
Anticoagulant : | Unknown |
HLA-A : | 02:01,02:01 |
HLA-B : | 18:01,40:01 |
HLA-C : | 03:04,07:01 |
HLA-DRβ 1 : | 08:01,12:01 |
CMV : | Positive |
Additional Donor Information:
T cells specific for the tumor-associated antigen, NY-ESO-1. These cells recognize a peptide from NY-ESO-1 bound to HLA-A*02:01. The sequence of the peptide is SLLMWITQC (157-165).
Healthy CMV seropositive female non-smoker. She takes Flonase for seasonal allergies. Genotype at FcgRIIIa is F/F
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About Antigen-Specific T Cells
Antigen-specific T cells are unique tools for studying the immune system. The T cell receptor is, like immunoglobulin, generated by genetic rearrangement of multiple gene segments. This rearrangement creates an army of T cells, each directed against a unique peptide antigen.
The T cell repertoire responds to viruses, bacteria, tumor cells and, in the case of autoimmune disease, peptides derived from normal tissues. Each peptide specificity is only found in a small fraction of circulating T cells, making study of antigen-specific reactions difficult.
We have developed T cell lines that recognize specific peptide antigens to enable analysis of T cell immunity.