Antibodies under a microscope

11559-R101-F

ICOS Ligand / B7-H2 / ICOSLG Antibody (FITC), Rabbit MAb

Description

Inducible co-stimulator ligand (ICOSL), also known as B7-H2, is a member of the B7 family of co-stimulatory molecules related to B7-1 and B7-2. It is a transmembrane glycoprotein with extracellular IgV and IgC domains and binds to ICOS on activated T cells, thus delivers a positive costimulatory signal for optimal T cell function. The structural features of ICOSL are crucial for its costimulatory function. The present study shows that ICOSL displays a marked oligomerization potential, resembling more like B7-1 than B7-2. B7-H2-dependent signaling may play an active role in a proliferative response rather than in cytokine and chemokine production. The CD28/B7 and ICOS/B7-H2 pathways are both critical for costimulating T cell immune responses. Deficiency in either pathway results in defective T cell activation, cytokine production, and germinal center formation.

Target

ICOSLG

Target Alias Names

B7-h2, B7H2, B7RP-1, B7RP1, CD275, GL50, ICOS ligand, ICOS-L, ICOSL, ICOSLG, LICOS

Isotype/Mimetic

Rabbit IgG

Animal-Derived Biomaterials Used

Yes

Sequence Available

No

Original Discovery Method

Phage display technology

Antibody/Binder Origins

Animal-dependent discovery (in vitro display, OR immunisation pre-2020), In vitro recombinant expression, Animal-derived biomaterials used in production or final formulation