DictionaryProtein expressionCD8A
Cd8a
Normal tonsil showing the expression and distribution of CD8 (CD8A) positive cells. CD8 is expressed in a subset of T-cells (T suppressor cells).
CD8 - T cytotoxic cell marker
CD-markers (Cluster of Differentiation) are antibodies that recognize cell surface antigens and antibodies detecting specific CD antigens are used in immunohistochemistry, mainly to distinguish different types of immune cells.
The CD8A gene encodes for a surface glycoprotein that acts as a co-receptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens. The co-receptor functions as either a homodimer composed of two alpha chains or as a heterodimer composed of one alpha (CD8A) and one beta chain (CD8B). CD8 is expressed in a subset of lymphocytes, cytotoxic T cells. CD8 antibodies are used in diagnostics of lymphoma/leukemia and to characterize various inflammatory cell infiltrates.
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