CD160-AF647 Works Well To Detect CD160+ Lymphocytes

Rheumatology
Vanderbilt University
Postdoctoral Fellow

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Company:

BioLegend

Product Name:

Alexa Fluor® 647 anti-human CD160 Antibody

Catalog Number:

341203

Our group studies T cells in the blood of untreated chronic HIV+ individuals. We are constantly expanding and optimizing our T cell panels to measure various T cell subsets, activation, and inhibitory receptor phenotype. We chose to incorporate CD160-AF467 into one of our panels largely based on channel availability.

Experimental Design and Results Summary

Applications

Flow Cytometry

Sample

Human PBMC

Primary Incubation

0.5uL CD160-AF647 in 200uL PBS with 10^6 cells; 15 minutes; room temperature

Blocking Agent

None.

Secondary Incubation

None.

Tertiary Incubation

None.

Detection

BD LSRFortessa

Results Summary

First, we titrated CD160-AF647 alone to determine which volume yielded the best stain index. 0.5uL worked the best and when added into a multi-color panel looked great without any bleedover issues. At 0.5uL/sample our staining pattern looked similar to the TDS and had higher intensity than pictured in BioLegend's figure (cost-effective!!).

Additional Notes

None.

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Summary

The Good

0.5uL CD160-AF647 works great!

The Bad

None.

The Bottom Line

CD160-AF647 is a great option to place CD160 in a multi-color panel.

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