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Albert J. Dal Canto, Paul E. Swanson, Andrew K. O’Guin, Samuel H. Speck, Herbert W. Virgin
Published in Volume 107, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(2):R15–R22 doi:10.1172/JCI11540
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Localization of inflammatory cells in arteritic lesions. Shown are low- and high-power views of immunohistochemistry on parallel aortic frozen sections from an IFN-γR–/– mouse infected with γHV68 4 weeks after infection. Dark-brown staining represents Ab binding. (a and b) CD8 T cells are present in the intima and adventitia, but not the media. Similar staining was observed with an Ab to CD4 (not shown). (c and d) Staining for CD11b shows Mac1-positive cells (macrophages and neutrophils) in all three layers of the aorta. (e and f) Staining for F4/80-positive macrophages is limited to the intima and adventitia. (g and h) Negative control with rat IgG. The area of highest background staining is shown in h for comparison with specific staining in panels b, d, and f. I, intima; M, media; Adv, adventitia.