MIF / Migration Inhibitory Factor Protein
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is an immunoregulatory cytokine, the effect of which on arresting random immune cell movement was recognized several decades ago. Despite its historic name, MIF also has a direct chemokine-like function and promotes cell recruitment. MIF is a ubiquitously expressed protein that plays a crucial role in many inflammatory and autoimmune disorders. Increasing evidence suggests that MIF also controls metabolic and inflammatory processes underlying the development of metabolic pathologies associated with obesity. Further research has shown that MIF plays a particularly critical part in cell cycle regulation and therefore in tumorigenesis as well. The significance of the role of MIF in a variety of both solid and hematologic tumors has been established. More recently, interest has increased in the role of MIF in the development of the central nervous system (CNS) tumors, in which it appears to influence cell cycle control. MIF contributes to malignant disease progression on several different levels. Both circulating and intracellular MIF protein levels are elevated in cancer patients and MIF expression reportedly correlates with stage, metastatic spread, and disease-free survival. Blockade of MIF bioactivity successfully inhibited tumor cell growth in vivo and in vitro. MIF plays important role in the pathogenesis of gastrointestinal, hepatic, and pancreatic disorders.
Product Specifications
Synonyms
DER6 Protein; GIF Protein; Glif Protein; Mif Protein
Accession Number
P34884
Reactivity
Mouse
Cross Reactivity
Mouse
Assay Protocol
See Datasheet send with the product
Endotoxin
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Purity
> 93 % as determined by SDS-PAGE
Bioactivity
Data not available
Length
115
Form
Lyophilized
Buffer
50mM Tris, 0.1 M NaCl, pH 8.4
Reconstitution
See Datasheet
Molecular Weight
13 kDa
Storage Conditions
Host or Source
E.coli
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