Anti-mouse/human Helios Antibody

Cat # Size Price Quantity
20460125 μg$95
204602100 μg$240

Product Details


Clone22F6
ApplicationIntracellular Flow Cytometry, IP
ReactivityMouse, Human
FormatPurified
Target NameHelios, IKAROS family zinc finger 2, IKZF2, ZNF1A2, ZNFN1A2
IsotypeArmenian Hamster IgG
Antibody TypeMonoclonal
Regulatory StatusRUO
FormulationPhosphate-buffered solution, pH 7.2, containing 0.09% sodium azide
Protein Concentration0.5 mg/mL
Storage&HandlingThe antibody solution should be stored between 2°C and 8°C
Isotype Controls300501
See All FormatsClone 22F6

Background Information


Helios, encoded by the IKZF2 gene, is a transcription factor belonging to the Ikaros family of zinc finger proteins. It is predominantly expressed in T lymphocytes, especially regulatory T cells (Tregs), where it contributes to immune homeostasis. Helios is thought to help stabilize Treg identity and suppressive function, although its exact role in distinguishing thymic versus peripherally induced Tregs remains an area of active investigation.


Structurally, Helios contains multiple C2H2 zinc finger domains that mediate DNA binding and protein–protein interactions. The N-terminal zinc fingers are responsible for sequence-specific binding to target gene promoters, while the C-terminal domains facilitate dimerization with other Ikaros family members. As a nuclear protein, Helios does not interact with extracellular ligands; instead, it regulates transcriptional programs controlling T-cell activation and differentiation.


In disease, dysregulation of Helios has been associated with autoimmune disorders, where impaired Treg function may contribute to loss of immune tolerance. Altered Helios expression is also observed in certain T-cell leukemias and lymphomas, suggesting a role in malignant transformation or persistence.


Therapeutically, Helios is not directly targeted but is an important biomarker and functional regulator in immunotherapy. Modulating Helios expression or Helios-positive Tregs may enhance anti-tumor immunity, particularly in cancer settings where Tregs suppress effective immune responses. Ongoing research aims to exploit this pathway while preserving immune balance.

Isotype Control


Armenian Hamster IgG Isotype Control Antibody

Data Sheets


Anti-mouse/human Helios Antibody TDS

Related Protocols


Intracellular Flow Cytometry Protocol


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