CD15

Hodgkin’s lymphoma stained with CD15 antibody

CD15 recognizes an antigen present on myelomonocytic cells and Lacto-Nfucopentose III (also known as hapten X). It is present on greater than 90% of granulocytes including neutrophils and eosinophils, and to a lesser degree, on monocytes. CD15 is expressed in Reed-Sternberg cells of Hodgkin’s disease (of the nodular sclerosis, mixed cellularity and lymphocyte-depleted subtypes), and certain types of epithelial cells. It is generally agreed that the Reed-Sternberg cell variants in lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin’s disease are not reactive with CD15. Positive staining for CD15 combined with a negative reaction for lymphocytic markers may provide support for Hodgkin’s disease. Fifty percent or more of adenocarcinomas have been described as showing significant cytoplasmic positivity for CD15. It does not detect most mesotheliomas.

Specifications  
Intended Use
Source
Species Reactivity ,
Clone
Isotype ,
Antigen
Cellular Localization ,
Positive Control
Normal Tissue ,
Abnormal Tissue , ,
Ordering Information Catalog Number Volume
Concentrate N/A N/A
Predilute PM 029 AA
intelliPATH™ N/A N/A
VP Echelon Use Predilute
A / AK = 0.1 ml B / BK = 0.5 ml C / CK = 1.0 ml G5 = 5.0 ml AA = 6.0 ml H / G25 = 25 ml L = 100 ml
Data Sheets
Download Data Sheet