RE: IL-2R CD25 vs. CD122

From: Hodge, Greg (HAEM) (hodgeg@mail.wch.sa.gov.au)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2000 - 20:31:58 EST


> ----------
> From:		Maciej Simm
> Sent:		Thursday, 1 June 2000 5:38
> To:	Cytometry Mailing List
> Subject:	IL-2R  CD25 vs. CD122
>
>
> Greetings everyone,
>
> This is more genetics than flow, but here it goes:
>
> from my understanding CD25 binds to IL-2R on T cells and CD122 binds
> to IL-2R on NK cells.
>
> Are the molecules distinct genetically?
>
> Do both consist of the alpha, beta and gamma chains?
>
> Does one antibody interfere with the other? I mean, if I were to do
> staining with 25 and 122, is it better to do them in distinct tubes?
>
> also if anyone has any references type "review"(read- il-2r for
> dummies) would you please forward me them?
>
> regards,
>
> maciej\
>
> __________________________________________________
>
> Hello Maciej,
>
> The following reference may help:
>
>  "Surface and intracellular IL-2R expression on various resting and
> activated populations involved in cell-mediated immunity in human
> peripheral blood" S Hodge et al, Scand J Immunol, 51, 67-72, 2000.
>
> Regards,
> Greg Hodge
> (hodgeg@mail.wch.sa.gov.au)
>



This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Sat Mar 10 2001 - 19:31:22 EST