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Anti SCCA2

Manufacturer Cosmobio
Category
Type Antibody Monoclonal
Specific against Human
Clone SS8J
Isotype IgG2b Kappa
Format Ig fraction - Protein G
Applications IP, ELISA
Amount 100 ul
Host Rat
Item no. CAC-SU-IZ-M01
Targets SERPINB4
eClass 6.1 32160702
eClass 9.0 42030590
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Description

Application: IP, ELISA 
Clonality: Monoclonal 
Host: Rat 
Purification: Ig-PG 
Reactivity: Human 

Squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCCA) is a member of the ovalbumin family of serine proteinase inhibitors. The protein was isolated from a metastatic cervical squamous cell carcinoma by Kato and Torigoe (1977). SCCA is detected in the superficial and intermediate layers of normal squamous epithelium, whereas the mRNA is detected in the basal and sub-basal levels. The clinical import of SCCA has been as a circulating tumor marker for squamous cell carcinoma, especially those of the cervix, head and neck, lung, and esophagus. Many clinical studies of cervical squamous cell carcinoma show that the percentage of patients with elevated circulating levels of SCCA increases from approximately 12% at stage 0 to more than 90% at stage IV. Levels fall after tumor resection and rise in approximately 90% of the patients with recurrent disease. Similar trends occur in the other types of squamous cell carcinoma, with a maximum sensitivity of approximately 60% for lung, 50% for esophageal, and 55% for head and neck tumors. The neutral form of SCCA (SCCA1, or SERPINB3) is detected in the cytoplasm of normal and some malignant squamous cells, whereas the acidic form (SCCA2, or SERPINB4) is expressed primarily in malignant cells and is the major form found in the plasma of cancer patients. Thus, the appearance of the acidic fraction of SCCA is correlated with more aggressive tumors (summary by Schneider et al., 1995). Gene expression microarray profiling analysis has identified squamous cell cancer antigen (SCCA) as an IL-13 inflammation-induced gene in tracheal epithelial cells and keratinocytes. SCCA expression is increased in asthmatic bronchiale and atopic dermatitis skin. Two isoforms of SCCA are known: SCCA1 and SCCA2. Anti-SCCA2 antibody is a rat monoclonal antibody raised against purified E. coli-derived, recombinant human SCCA2. This antibody can be used for the detection of human SCCA2 by immunoprecipitation and ELISA with no cross-reaction to SCCA1.

Source: Professor Kenji Dehara, Professor of Molecular Life Science, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University. 

References:
1) The usefulness of combined measurements of squamous cell carcinoma antigens 1 and 2 in diagnosing atopic dermatitis. Shoichiro Ohta, et al. 2012. Ann Clin Biochem. 49: 277-284.
2) Characterization of novel squamous cell carcinoma antigen-related molecules in mice. Y. Sakata, et al. 2004. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 324(4):1340-1345.
3) The squamous cell carcinoma antigens as relevant biomarkers of atopic dermatitis. K. Mitsuishi, et al. 2005. Clin Exp Allergy 35:1327-1333.
4) Involvement of IL-32 in activation-induced cell death in T cells. Chiho Goda, et al. 2006. Int Immunol 18(2):233-240.

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Amount: 100 ul
Available: In stock
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Delivery expected until 5/16/2024 

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