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Haifa H. Jabara, Scott R. Brodeur, Raif S. Geha
Published in Volume 107, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(3):371–378 doi:10.1172/JCI10168
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RU-486 inhibits upregulation of CD40L mRNA and induction of IgE synthesis. (a) Effect of RU-486 on CD40L mRNA expression is shown. PBMCs were left unstimulated or were stimulated with HC (10–6 M) for 3 hours in the presence or absence of RU-486 (10–6 M). Values represent the mean plus or minus SE of the ratio of the intensity of the bands representing the RT-PCR products of CD40L and GAPDH in three experiments. (b) Effect of RU-486 on IgE synthesis. PBMCs were stimulated as described in Table 1 in the presence or absence of various concentrations of RU-486. Values represent the mean of net IgE synthesis measured in duplicate-culture supernatants at day 14.