Napsin A

Description

Napsin A is expressed in type II pneumocytes and adenocarcinomas of the lung and kidney. Studies have shown Napsin A Rabbit Antibody to be superior to TTF-1 in sensitivity (87% vs. 64%) with a higher specificity (94.3% vs. 76.1%) for primary non-small cell lung adenocarcinoma. Napsin A is positive in some renal cell carcinomas and shows low expression in other neoplastic tissues such as ovarian cancers with different staining patterns than primary lung cancer (granular cytoplasmic staining). In studies comparing Napsin A and SP-A, Napsin A stained more tumor cells and a higher percentage of lung adenocarcinomas.

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications

WEIGHT N/A
DIMENSIONS N/A
INTENDED USE IVD
SPECIES REACTIVITY Human
SOURCE Rabbit Polyclonal
CLONE N/A
ISOTYPE N/A
ANTIGEN Human Napsin A
LOCALIZATION Cytoplasmic (granular)
POSITIVE CONTROL Lung adenocarcinoma
REFERENCES

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4. Dejmek A, et al. Napsin A (TA02) is a useful alternative to thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) for the identification of pulmonary adenocarcinoma cells in pleural effusions. Diagn Cytopathol. 2007 Aug; 35(8):493-7.
5. Suzuki A, et al. Napsin A is useful to distinguish primary lung adenocarcinoma from adenocarcinomas of other organs. Pathol Res Pract. 2005; 201(8-9):579-86.
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