Mouse IL-12p40 Expressing Cell Line

Description:
The subject invention is a recombinant human 293T cell line that expresses mouse IL-12p40 protein to high levels. IL-12p40 is a subunit of both Interleukin-12 (IL-12) and IL-23; however, it can also be expressed as a monomer (IL-12p40) and as a homodimer (IL-12p80). IL-12p40 is produced mainly by antigen presenting cells such as macrophages, neutrophils, microglia, and dendritic cells in response to pathogens or inflammatory agents. It is an immunostimulatory messenger molecule that can disseminate in the body and signal the presence of a pathogen. The role of IL-12p40 is still being elucidated. This cell line produces and secretes mouse IL-12p40 proteins that have post-translational modifications similar to native IL-12p40 protein, overcoming an issue that is seen with IL-12p40 protein expressed in bacterial, insect, or hamster cells.
Patent Information:
Category(s):
Licensing
For Information, Contact:
Wade Green
NIH Technology Transfer
wade.green@nih.gov
Inventors:
Nevil Singh
Keywords:
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Cell
CULTURE
Generation
High
IL-12p40
LEVELS
Line
Mouse
Secreting
Supernatants
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