Antibodies under a microscope

DA054

Human IL-17A Antibody (6D11)

Description

Interleukin-17 is a potent pro-inflammatory cytokine produced by activated memory T cells. There are at least six members of the IL-17 family in humans and in mice. As IL-17 shares properties with IL-1 and TNF-alpha, it may induce joint inflammation and bone and cartilage destruction. This cytokine is found in synovial fluids of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, and produced by rheumatoid arthritis synovium. It increases IL-6 production, induces collagen degradation and decreases collagen synthesis by synovium and cartilage and proteoglycan synthesis in cartilage. IL-17 is also able to increase bone destruction and reduce its formation. Blocking of interleukin-17 with specific inhibitors provides a protective inhibition of cartilage and bone degradation.

Target

IL-17A

Isotype/Mimetic

Mouse IgG1

Animal-Derived Biomaterials Used

No

Sequence Available

Yes

Original Discovery Method

Unknown

Antibody/Binder Origins

Unknown discovery source/method, In vitro recombinant expression, Animal-derived biomaterials used in production or final formulation