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Cat. No. : CSC-RO01395
Host Cell : NIH3T3 Size : >1x106 frozen cells/vial
| Cat. No. | CSC-RO01395 |
| Description | This cell line is engineered to stably express Mus musculus (Murine, House mouse) CD40 ligand (Cd40lg) in Mouse embryonic fibroblast cell line (NIH/3T3). |
| Product Type | Mouse gene overexpression stable cell line |
| Target Gene | Cd40lg |
| Gene Species | Mus musculus (Murine, House mouse) |
| Host Cell | NIH3T3 |
| Host Cell Species | Mus musculus (Mouse) |
| Applications |
1) investigation of gene function 2) screening and validation of antibodies |
| Size | One vial of frozen cells, typically >1x10^6cells/vial |
| Stability | This cell line is stable at least 10 passages. |
| Quality Control |
1) Real-time qPCR analysis of gene mRNA overexpression level 2) mycoplasma detection |
| Storage | Liquid nitrogen |
| Shipping | Dry ice |
| Revival | Rapidly thaw cells in a 37°C water bath. Transfer contents into a tube containing pre-warmed media. Centrifuge cells and seed into a 25 cm2 flask containing pre-warmed media. |
| Growth Properties | Adherent |
| Mycoplasma | Negative |
| Format | One frozen vial containing millions of cells |
| Storage | Liquid nitrogen |
| Safety Considerations |
The following safety precautions should be observed. 1. Use pipette aids to prevent ingestion and keep aerosols down to a minimum. 2. No eating, drinking or smoking while handling the stable line. 3. Wash hands after handling the stable line and before leaving the lab. 4. Decontaminate work surface with disinfectant or 70% ethanol before and after working with stable cells. 5. All waste should be considered hazardous. 6. Dispose of all liquid waste after each experiment and treat with bleach. |
| Ship | Dry ice |
| Target Gene | CD40LG |
| Background | The protein encoded by this gene is expressed on the surface of T cells. It regulates B cell function by engaging CD40 on the B cell surface. A defect in this gene results in an inability to undergo immunoglobulin class switch and is associated with hyper-IgM syndrome. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008] |
CD40 ligand (also known as CD40Lg) is a crucial component of the mouse biological framework, playing a vital regulatory role under various physiological and pathological conditions. CD40 ligand (CD154) is primarily expressed on activated T cells and interacts with CD40 on B cells and other antigen-presenting cells. This interaction triggers immune responses, B cell proliferation, and immunoglobulin class switching. CD40Lg deficiency leads to hyper-IgM syndrome, while its overactivation is associated with autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. At the molecular level, CD40Lg participates in complex signaling pathways and functions as a signaling molecule. Its precise regulation is essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis, metabolic flux, and the correct interpretation of environmental signals. Extensive scientific evidence indicates that aberrant CD40Lg activity—whether stemming from genomic alterations, transcriptional dysregulation, or post-translational modifications—is closely associated with a variety of human diseases, including tumorigenesis, neurodegenerative diseases, and metabolic syndrome. By studying mouse homologous genes, researchers can discover conserved functional domains and regulatory mechanisms, thereby gaining deeper insights into basic biology and human health.
The mouse Cd40lg stable cell line NIH/3T3 is a high-fidelity cell model designed to provide a stable and scalable platform for cutting-edge biomedical research and drug discovery. This product overcomes the inherent limitations of transient transfection, such as batch-to-batch variability and transfection-induced cellular stress, by stably integrating the mouse Cd40lg transgene into the host genome, ensuring consistent and homogeneous expression levels. This phenotypic stability is crucial for executing rigorous long-term experimental protocols and establishing reproducible bioassays that meet the stringent requirements of drug development. The mouse Cd40lg stable cell line NIH/3T3 is an ideal tool for high-throughput screening of various chemical and biological libraries, enabling the identification of novel regulators of Cd40lg function. In addition to screening, this cell line supports a variety of functional analyses, including signal transduction mapping, ligand binding kinetics, and phenotypic analyses such as cell viability, migration, and apoptosis.
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We use the Mouse Cd40lg NIH/3T3 cells for co-culture experiments in our immunology lab. The surface expression of CD40 ligand is highly stable, which has significantly improved the consistency of our B cell activation assays.
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