Protocol for the Characterization of Human Th22 Cells

CD4+ T cell subsets exert diverse functions due to their expression of characteristic cytokines. T helper type 22 (Th22) cells constitute one proinflammatory subset of CD4+ effector T cells that are characterized by the secretion of IL-10, IL-13, IL-22, and TNF-alpha. Th22 cells support mucosal immunity to microbial infection. Both circulating and local cell counts of Th22 cells can be elevated in a wide range of chronic and acute inflammatory pathologies.

The development of the Th22 subset of CD4+ T cells is induced by distinct extracellular signals (e.g. IL-6 and TNF-alpha) and is controlled by distinct transcription factors (e.g. AHR and T-bet). Th22 polarized cells are present in low abundance in normal human peripheral blood. In vitro differentiation of Th22 cells from the larger CD4+ T cell population provides increased numbers of Th22 cells to facilitate research into their functions.

Products for the Differentiation of Th22 Cells
Recombinant IL-6
Recombinant TNF-alpha
ITE
Pifithrin-alpha hydrobromide
L-Kynurenine
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Flow Cytometric Analysis of Differentiated Th22 Cells

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Multi-analyte Assay of Cell Supernatants

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Single Analyte Assay of Cell Supernatants

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