Fibroblast activation protein (FAP) is a cell surface glycoprotein and serine protease that is expressed primarily in fetal mesenchymal tissues and epithelial cancer fibroblasts. In cancer, FAP functions to promote cellular proliferation. In embryonic development, FAP functions to remodel developing tissues. FAP acts as an integral membrane gelatinase composed of N-glycosylated proteolytically inactive subunits. FAP expression on chondrocyte membranes is upregulated by the combination of the cytokines IL-1 and OSM and has been shown to increase in osteoarthritic patients. This expression is co-localized with MMP1 and MMP13 as well as CD44 (variants v3 and v7/8). Studies show mice that lack all copies of the FAP gene have been found to be fertile and to have developmental defects or change in cancer susceptibility.
Clone
MD342
Isotype
IgG2c/k
Host species
Mouse
Species Reactivity
Human
Cellular Localization
Membrane, cytoplasm
Positive Control
Colon, colon carcinoma, pancreas, lung carcinoma, placenta
Applications
IHC
Intended Use
Research Use Only