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CHO/Human BTLA Stable Cell Line Development Service

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  1. Genetically modified cell lines best reflect MOA (Mechanism of Action)
  2. Higher activity and larger assay window for robust and reproducible cell-based bioassay
  3. Comprehensive application data to support assay development and validation
  4. Full tracible record, stringent quality control and validated cell passage stability
  5. Parental cell line legally obtained from internationally recognized cell resource bank and commercially licensed
  6. Global commercial license assistance whenever regulatory filing is required
  • Description
    The CHO/Human BTLA Stable Cell Line was engineered to express the receptor full length human BTLA (Gene ID: 151888), used to mimic cancer target cells. When co-cultured with human HVEM Reporter Cell, the BTLA/HVEM interaction drives NF-kB-mediated luminescence. Blocking the BTLA/HVEM interaction by either anti-BTLA or anti-HVEM antibodies results in a decrease in luminescence.
  • Application

    • Useful for cell-based BTLA binding assay

    • Useful as BTLA-expressing target cells in reporter gene assay

     BTLA Assay Principles

  • Growth Properties
    Adherent
  • Culture Medium
    F-12K + 10% FBS
  • Freeze Medium
    Serum-free cell cryopreservation medium
  • Quantity
    1 vial contains at least 5×10^6 cells in 1 mL serum-free cryopreservation medium
  • Storage
    Frozen in liquid nitrogen.
  • Mycoplasma Testing
    Negative
  • Sterility Testing
    Negative
  • Instructions for Use
    See data sheet for detailed culturing and assay protocol.
Receptor Assay
 BTLA FACS

Expression analysis of human BTLA on CHO/Human BTLA Stable Cell Line by FACS.
Cell surface staining was performed on CHO/Human BTLA Stable Cell Line or negative control cell using PE-labeled anti human BTLA antibody.

Passage Stability
 BTLA PASSAGE

Passage stability analysis of receptor expression by FACS.
Flow cytometry surface staining of human BTLA on CHO/Human BTLA Stable Cell Line demonstrates consistent mean fluorescent intensity across passage 3-20.

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  • Background
    B- and T-lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA) is also known as B- and T-lymphocyte-associated protein, CD antigen CD272. BTLA contains one Ig-like V-type (immunoglobulin-like) domain. As a lymphocyte inhibitory receptor, BTLA / CD272 inhibits lymphocytes during immune response. BTLA / CD272 can interact with tyrosine phosphatases PTPN6/SHP-1 and PTPN11/SHP-2, and interact with TNFRSF14/HVEM.
  • Limited Use&License Disclosure
    1. This cell line is provided for research use only. It is neither intended for any animal or human therapeutic use nor for any direct human in vivo use. You are restricted to share, modify, transfer, distribute, sell, sublicense, or otherwise make the cell line available for use to other researchers, laboratories, research institutions, hospitals, universities, or service organizations.
    2. ACROBIOSYSTEMS MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SUITABILITY OF THE CELL LINE FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE.
    3. ACROBIOSYSTEMS ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE HANDLING OR USE OF THE CELL LINE.
    4. Modifications of the cell line, transfer to a third party, or commercial use of the cell line may require a separate license and additional fees. Please contact order@acrobiosystems.com for further details.
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