PU.1 is a member of the Ets family of transcription factors and is required for the development of multiple hematopoietic lineages. It plays a pivotal role in normal myeloid differentiation, and regulates the expression of immunoglobulin and other genes that are important for B-cell development. PU.1 stains B lymphocytes in germinal center and mantle B cells, but not plasma cells. It labels many types of B-cell lymphomas, including mantle cell lymphoma, but is not expressed in classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL). The lack of transcription factor PU.1 protein expression in cHL, a lymphoproliferative disease of predominantly B-cell origin, likely contributes to the lack of immunoglobulin expression and incomplete B-cell phenotype characteristic of the Reed-Sternberg cells in cHL.
Clone
MD300R
Isotype
IgG
Host species
Rabbit
Species Reactivity
Human
Cellular Localization
Nucleus
Positive Control
Tonsil, lymphoma
Applications
IHC
Intended Use
Research Use Only
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