CD30, TNF-receptor superfamily member, is a receptor for TNFSF8/CD30L. TRAF2 and TRAF5 can interact with this receptor and mediate the signal transduction that leads to the activation of NF-kappaB. This receptor is a positive regulator of apoptosis, and it also has been shown to limit the proliferative potential of autoreactive CD8 effector T cells and protect the body against autoimmunity. The CD30 antibody labels activated B and T cells. It has been useful in identifying Hodgkin’s lymphoma, anaplastic large cell lymphomas (ALCL) and primary cutaneous CD30+ T-cell lymphoproliferative disorders. In non-lymphoid malignancies, CD30 reactivity has been reported in embryonal carcinomas (ECs), seminomas, and hepatocellular carcinomas.
Clone
MD186R
Isotype
IgG
Host species
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human
Cellular Localization
membrane
Positive Control
tonsil, Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Applications
IHC
Intended Use
Research Use Only