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CD77: Structure, Function, Clinical Relevance, and Flow Cytometry Applications

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CD77, also known as Globotriaosylceramide (Gb3), Burkitt Lymphoma-Associated Antigen (BLA), Ceramide Trihexoside (CTH), and the Pk Blood Group Antigen, is a key glycosphingolipid with diverse biological roles. Primarily expressed on certain germinal center B lymphocyte subsets, especially centroblasts, CD77 is abundant in tonsils and mucosal lymphoid tissues, but relatively scarce in peripheral blood, bone marrow, and the spleen.

Notably, CD77 acts as the cellular receptor for Shiga toxin, a bacterial toxin produced by Shigella dysenteriae and specific strains of Escherichia coli. Furthermore, studies indicate that crosslinking CD77 can trigger B-cell apoptosis, suggesting a potential role in immune regulation and programmed cell death.

 

Fig 1. CD77, Globotriaosylceramide Structure

 

Clinical Significance of CD77

CD77 is highly expressed in various malignancies, notably Burkitt lymphoma (BL) and head and neck cancer (HNC), contributing to tumor proliferation and metastasis. Additionally, it is associated with Fabry disease (FD), a genetic lysosomal storage disorder caused by α-galactosidase A deficiency, leading to Gb3 accumulation. The therapeutic agent migalastat enhances enzymatic function, reducing Gb3 deposition and alleviating symptoms.

Moreover, CD77 plays a critical role in Shiga toxin-induced cytotoxicity by activating calcium ion (Ca²⁺), cyclic AMP (cAMP), and ceramide signaling pathways, ultimately inducing cell apoptosis and severe pathological reactions.

Fig 2. CD77 Signaling Pathways and Cellular Impact

CD77 Flow Cytometry Antibodies: Research & Application

Flow cytometry is an essential technique for quantitative analysis of cell surface markers. CD77-targeted monoclonal antibodies are valuable tools in cancer diagnosis, disease progression monitoring, and targeted therapy evaluation.

AbinScience provides high-performance CD77 monoclonal antibodies, including:

 

Target Clone Number CAT. Species Conjugate
CD77 38.13 YA104107 Mouse Unconjugate
YA104117 Mouse FITC
YA104127 Mouse APC
YA104137 Mouse PE
CD77 5B5 YA104207 Mouse Unconjugate
YA104217 Mouse FITC
YA104227 Mouse APC
YA104237 Mouse PE
CD77 6A2 YA104307 Mouse Unconjugate
YA104317 Mouse FITC
YA104327 Mouse APC
YA104337 Mouse PE

Our antibodies are available in multiple fluorophore conjugations, including FITC, APC, and PE, enabling flexible experimental design for high-precision flow cytometry studies.

Fig 3. Cell cycle analysis using anti-CD77 antibodies (38.13, 5B5, 6A2)

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