Anti-Mouse CD279 (PD-1) [Clone 29F.1A12] - Purified in vivo PLATINUM™ Functional Grade
Référence P378-50
Conditionnement : 50mg
Marque : Leinco Technologies
AntiMouse CD279 (PD1) [Clone 29F.1A12] — Purified in vivo PLATINUM™ Functional Grade
AntiMouse CD279 (PD1) [Clone 29F.1A12] — Purified in vivo PLATINUM™ Functional Grade
Product No.: P378
Clone 29F.1A12 Target PD1 Formats AvailableView All Product Type Monoclonal Antibody Alternate Names PD1, Programmed Death1, CD279 Isotype Rat IgG2a Applications B , CyTOF® , FC , IHC FF , in vivo , PhenoCycler® , WB |
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Antibody DetailsProduct DetailsReactive Species Mouse Host Species Rat Recommended Isotype Controls Recommended Dilution Buffer Immunogen PD1 cDNA followed by PD1Ig fusion protein Product Concentration 2.0 mg/ml Endotoxin Level <0.5 EU/mg as determined by the LAL method Purity ≥98% monomer by analytical SEC ⋅ >95% by SDS Page Formulation This monoclonal antibody is aseptically packaged and formulated in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline (150 mM NaCl) PBS pH 7.2 7.4 with no carrier protein, potassium, calcium or preservatives added. Due to inherent biochemical properties of antibodies, certain products may be prone to precipitation over time. Precipitation may be removed by aseptic centrifugation and/or filtration. Product Preparation Functional grade preclinical antibodies are manufactured in an animal free facility using in vitro cell culture techniques and are purified by a multistep process including the use of protein A or G to assure extremely low levels of endotoxins, leachable protein A or aggregates. Pathogen Testing To protect mouse colonies from infection by pathogens and to assure that experimental preclinical data is not affected by such pathogens, all of Leinco’s Purified Functional PLATINUM™ antibodies are tested and guaranteed to be negative for all pathogens in the IDEXX IMPACT I Mouse Profile. Storage and Handling Functional grade preclinical antibodies may be stored sterile as received at 28°C for up to one month. For longer term storage, aseptically aliquot in working volumes without diluting and store at ≤ 70°C. Avoid Repeated Freeze Thaw Cycles. Country of Origin USA Shipping Next Day 28°C RRIDAB_2831652 Applications and Recommended Usage? Quality Tested by Leinco FC WB Additional Applications Reported In Literature ? CyTOF® PhenoCyclerFusion (CODEX)® IHC FF B Each investigator should determine their own optimal working dilution for specific applications. See directions on lot specific datasheets, as information may periodically change. DescriptionDescriptionSpecificity Clone 29F.1A12 recognizes an epitope on mouse PD1. Background PD1 is a 5055 kD member of the B7 Ig superfamily. PD1 is also a member of the extended CD28/CTLA4 family of T cell regulators and is suspected to play a role in lymphocyte clonal selection and peripheral tolerance. The ligands of PD1 are PDL1 and PDL2, and are also members of the B7 Ig superfamily. PD1 and its ligands negatively regulate immune responses. PDL1, or B7Homolog 1, is a 40 kD type I transmembrane protein that has been reported to costimulate T cell growth and cytokine production. The interaction of PD1 with its ligand PDL1 is critical in the inhibition of T cell responses that include T cell proliferation and cytokine production. PDL1 has increased expression in several cancers. Inhibition of the interaction between PD1 and PDL1 can serve as an immune checkpoint blockade by improving Tcell responses In vitro and mediating preclinical antitumor activity. Within the field of checkpoint inhibition, combination therapy using antiPD1 in conjunction with antiCTLA4 has significant therapeutic potential for tumor treatments. PDL2 is a 25 kD type I transmembrane ligand of PD1. Via PD1, PDL2 can serve as a coinhibitor of T cell functions. Regulation of T cell responses, including enhanced T cell proliferation and cytokine production, can result from mAbs that block the PDL2 and PD1 interaction. Antigen Distribution PD1 is expressed on a subset of CD4CD8 thymocytes, and on activated T and B cells. Ligand/Receptor B7H1 (PDL1) & B7DC (PDL2) Function Lymphocyte clonal selection, peripheral tolerance NCBI Gene Bank ID UniProt.org Leinco Antibody AdvisorPowered by AI: AI is experimental and still learning how to provide the best assistance. It may occasionally generate incorrect or incomplete responses. Please do not rely solely on its recommendations when making purchasing decisions or designing experiments. In Vivo Applications of Clone 29F.1A12 in MiceClone 29F.1A12 is a rat monoclonal antibody raised against mouse programmed death1 (PD1), also known as CD279. This clone is widely utilized in preclinical mouse models for immune checkpoint blockade studies, especially in the context of cancer immunotherapy. Major In Vivo Uses
Technical Considerations
Comparative Context29F.1A12 is one of the three most commonly used antimouse PD1 clones for in vivo research, alongside RMP114 and J43. The choice among these clones depends on the specific research question, desired affinity, and compatibility with the experimental setup. Summary Table: Key Features of 29F.1A12 In Vivo Use
ConclusionClone 29F.1A12 is a cornerstone tool for in vivo PD1 blockade studies in mice, especially in cancer immunotherapy research. Its high blocking affinity, specificity, and suitability for combinatorial approaches make it a preferred choice for mechanistic and therapeutic investigations in preclinical models. The antiPD1 antibody 29F.1A12 is commonly used in conjunction with several other antibodies or proteins in the literature, especially those targeting the PD1/PDL1 axis. Frequently paired and comparative antibodies include:
Additional proteins and controls commonly used include:
These combinations allow researchers to analyze:
In summary, 29F.1A12 is routinely used with antiPD1 clones like RMP130, RMP114, J43, and antiPDL1 clones like 10F.9G2, MIH6, as well as recombinant PDL1 and various isotype controls for rigorous experimental design in immunology and preclinical cancer research. Clone 29F.1A12 is a widely used monoclonal antibody specific for mouse PD1 (CD279), and its citations in scientific literature highlight several key findings relevant to both mechanistic immunology and preclinical therapy development:
Summary Table: Key Properties of 29F.1A12
Researchers using clone 29F.1A12 should consider its potent blocking ability, strong detection of livecell PD1, crossreactivity concerns with dead cells, and contextdependent therapeutic effects in preclinical models. Proper experimental controls and awareness of clone interactions are essential for accurate data interpretation. Dosing regimens of clone 29F.1A12 (antimouse PD1 antibody) in mouse models commonly range from 100–200 μg per mouse via intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection every 3 days for three doses, but both the dose and schedule are frequently adjusted based on model and experimental goals. In some studies, doses as low as 10 μg or as high as 7.5 mg/kg are used, and the injection interval can be varied (twice weekly, every 3–4 days, or weekly). Key variations in dosing regimens include:
Applications covered by these regimens include:
Summary Table: Dosing Regimen Variations for 29F.1A12
In summary, clone 29F.1A12 is administered using a flexible dosing strategy with a core range of 100–200 μg/mouse i.p. every 3 days, but regimens vary with the mouse model, experimental objective, and combination therapies. References & Citations1.) Ardolino, M. et al. (2018) J Clin Invest. 128(10):46544668. PubMed 2.) Schreiber, RD. et al. (2017) Cancer Immunol Res. 5(2):106117. 3.) Honjo, T. et al. (1992) EMBO J. 11:3887. 4.) Wurster S. et al. (2020) The Journal of Infectious Diseases 222(6):1989–994 Journal Link 5.) Lo, R. et al. (2021) Cancer Cell 39(10):13751387.e6 Journal Link |


