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CDH17 Antibody Rabbit Polyclonal / Cadherin 17 (RQ6713)

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Image RQ6713 0.5mg/ml if reconstituted with 0.2ml sterile DI water 100 ug 449
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CDH17 Antibody Mouse Colon IHC. Immunohistochemistry staining of FFPE mouse colon tissue using CDH17 Antibody / Liver-Intestine Cadherin Antibody demonstrates strong membranous HRP-DAB brown staining along the lateral borders of epithelial cells lining intestinal villi and crypt-like glandular structures. The staining pattern is consistent with expression of CDH17 (LI-cadherin), a calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecule that contributes to epithelial organization, maintenance of tissue integrity, and regulation of cell-cell interactions within the gastrointestinal tract. The prominent membrane-associated staining highlights preserved epithelial polarity and well-organized intestinal architecture, while underlying stromal tissues exhibit minimal background reactivity. HIER was performed by boiling tissue sections in pH 8 EDTA buffer for 20 minutes followed by cooling prior to immunostaining.
CDH17 Antibody Rat Colon IHC. Immunohistochemistry staining of FFPE rat colon tissue using CDH17 Antibody / Liver-Intestine Cadherin Antibody demonstrates distinct membranous HRP-DAB brown staining within colonic epithelial cells lining glandular and crypt structures. The staining pattern is consistent with expression of CDH17 (LI-cadherin), a calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecule involved in epithelial organization, maintenance of tissue integrity, and regulation of cell-cell interactions throughout the gastrointestinal tract. CDH17 is highly expressed in intestinal epithelial tissues and serves as a well-established marker of gastrointestinal epithelial differentiation and lineage. HIER was performed by boiling tissue sections in pH 8 EDTA buffer for 20 minutes followed by cooling prior to immunostaining.
CDH17 Antibody Rectal Cancer IHC. Immunohistochemistry staining of FFPE human rectal adenocarcinoma tissue using CDH17 Antibody / Liver-Intestine Cadherin Antibody demonstrates strong membranous HRP-DAB brown staining in malignant gland-forming epithelial cells. The staining pattern is consistent with expression of CDH17 (LI-cadherin), a calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecule involved in epithelial organization, maintenance of tissue integrity, and regulation of cell-cell interactions within the gastrointestinal tract. Prominent membrane-associated staining highlights cohesive tumor cell populations and preserved glandular architecture, while adjacent stromal elements show minimal background reactivity. CDH17 is widely used as a marker of gastrointestinal epithelial differentiation and intestinal-type adenocarcinomas. HIER was performed by boiling tissue sections in pH 8 EDTA buffer for 20 minutes followed by cooling prior to immunostaining.
CDH17 Antibody Intestinal Cancer IF. Immunofluorescent staining of FFPE human intestinal cancer tissue using CDH17 Antibody / Liver-Intestine Cadherin Antibody demonstrates strong membrane-associated red fluorescence outlining malignant epithelial cells and gland-forming tumor structures. The staining pattern is consistent with expression of CDH17 (LI-cadherin), a calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecule involved in epithelial organization, maintenance of tissue integrity, and regulation of cell-cell interactions within the gastrointestinal tract. Prominent membranous labeling highlights preserved epithelial polarity and cohesive tumor cell architecture characteristic of intestinal-type adenocarcinoma. Nuclei are counterstained with DAPI (blue). HIER was performed by boiling tissue sections in pH 8 EDTA buffer for 20 minutes followed by cooling prior to immunofluorescent staining.
CDH17 Antibody Epithelial Cell Border IF. Immunofluorescent staining of FFPE human intestinal cancer tissue using CDH17 Antibody / Liver-Intestine Cadherin Antibody demonstrates strong membrane-associated red fluorescence outlining epithelial cell borders throughout gland-forming tumor structures. The staining pattern is consistent with expression of CDH17 (LI-cadherin), a calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecule that mediates epithelial cell-cell adhesion and contributes to maintenance of tissue architecture within the gastrointestinal tract. Prominent membrane localization highlights cohesive epithelial organization and preserved cellular polarity within malignant glandular structures. Nuclei are counterstained with DAPI (blue). HIER was performed by boiling tissue sections in pH 8 EDTA buffer for 20 minutes followed by cooling prior to immunofluorescent staining.
CDH17 Antibody Cell Junction IF. Immunofluorescent staining of human Caco-2 cells using CDH17 Antibody / Liver-Intestine Cadherin Antibody demonstrates prominent membrane-associated green fluorescence outlining epithelial cell borders and sites of cell-cell contact. The staining pattern is consistent with expression of CDH17 (LI-cadherin), a calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecule that contributes to epithelial organization, maintenance of tissue integrity, and regulation of intercellular adhesion within gastrointestinal epithelia. Strong peripheral membrane staining highlights the localization of CDH17 at epithelial junctional interfaces, while nuclei are counterstained with DAPI (blue). HIER was performed by steaming sections in pH 6 citrate buffer for 20 minutes prior to immunofluorescent staining.
CDH17 Antibody FACS. Flow cytometry analysis of fixed and permeabilized human Caco-2 cells using CDH17 Antibody / Liver-Intestine Cadherin Antibody demonstrates a pronounced rightward shift of the antibody-stained population (blue) relative to both the isotype control (green) and unstained cells (red), consistent with robust CDH17 expression. Cadherin 17 (LI-cadherin) is a calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecule predominantly expressed in gastrointestinal epithelial cells, where it contributes to epithelial organization, maintenance of tissue integrity, and regulation of cell-cell interactions. The observed staining pattern supports detection of CDH17 in human intestinal epithelial-derived cells by flow cytometry. Cells were fixed, permeabilized, and stained with CDH17 antibody at 1 ug/million cells following blocking with goat sera. Red = cells alone, Green = isotype control, Blue = CDH17 antibody.
Availability 1-3 business days
Species Reactivity Human, Mouse, Rat
Format Antigen affinity purified
Host Rabbit
Clonality Polyclonal (rabbit origin)
Isotype Rabbit IgG
Purity Antigen affinity purified
Buffer Lyophilized from 1X PBS with 2% Trehalose
UniProt Q12864
Localization Cell surface, Cytoplasmic
Applications Immunohistochemistry (FFPE) : 2-5ug/ml
Immunofluorescence (FFPE) : 5ug/ml
Flow Cytometry : 1-3ug/million cells
Direct ELISA : 0.1-0.5ug/ml
Limitations This CDH17 antibody is available for research use only.
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Description

CDH17 antibody recognizes Cadherin 17, a calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecule encoded by the CDH17 gene located on chromosome 8q22.1. CDH17 Antibody Rabbit Polyclonal is developed to detect this intestinal-type cadherin that mediates epithelial cell-cell adhesion in gastrointestinal tissues. Cadherin 17 is also widely known as Liver-intestine cadherin and LI-cadherin in the literature, and it differs structurally from classical cadherins because it lacks the conserved cytoplasmic catenin-binding domain. The protein localizes primarily to the plasma membrane of epithelial cells, where it supports calcium-dependent adhesion and maintenance of epithelial architecture.

Cadherin 17 antibody, also referred to as CDH17 antibody and LI-cadherin antibody, targets a member of the cadherin superfamily characterized by seven extracellular cadherin repeats and a short cytoplasmic tail. Unlike E-cadherin, Cadherin 17 mediates adhesion independently of beta-catenin interaction. It is strongly expressed in small intestine and colon epithelium and is also detected in pancreatic ducts and certain gastric epithelial cells. Because of its restricted distribution in normal tissues and consistent expression in intestinal epithelium, CDH17 antibody is widely used to evaluate gastrointestinal differentiation in research settings.

Aberrant CDH17 expression has been reported in colorectal adenocarcinoma, gastric carcinoma, pancreatic adenocarcinoma, and other gastrointestinal malignancies. In tumor tissues, Cadherin 17 typically demonstrates strong membranous staining in well-differentiated epithelial tumor cells, reflecting preservation of intestinal lineage characteristics. Altered or reduced expression patterns may correlate with tumor progression or dedifferentiation in certain contexts. CDH17 antibody is therefore frequently applied in studies of gastrointestinal tumor biology and epithelial lineage analysis.

Beyond its adhesive function, Cadherin 17 has been implicated in signaling pathways that influence cell proliferation and migration. Experimental evidence suggests that CDH17 may contribute to tumor growth and survival in colorectal cancer models. Its stable membranous localization in intestinal-type epithelium supports its use as a biomarker of gastrointestinal differentiation and epithelial identity.

This rabbit polyclonal antibody targets Cadherin 17 for research applications involving epithelial biology, intestinal differentiation, and cancer studies. By enabling detection of CDH17 expression and membranous localization, this Cadherin 17 antibody supports investigations into gastrointestinal epithelial identity at NSJ Bioreagents.

Learn more about CDH17 expression, epithelial cell adhesion, tissue organization, and gastrointestinal epithelial biology on our Cadherin 17 Antibody / Epithelial Cell Adhesion Protein Antibody page.

Application Notes

Optimal dilution of the CDH17 antibody rabbit polyclonal should be determined by the researcher.

Immunogen

Recombinant human protein (amino acids E24-Q695) was used as the immunogen for the CDH17 antibody rabbit polyclonal.

Storage

After reconstitution, the CDH17 antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

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