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Kian Peng Koh, Yinong Wang, Tai Yi, Stephen L. Shiao, Marc I. Lorber, William C. Sessa, George Tellides, Jordan S. Pober
Published in Volume 114, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2004; 114(6):846–856 doi:10.1172/JCI21767
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IFN-γ and TNF act in concert to reduce eNOS expression. (A) Flow cytometry of HUVECs transduced with β-gal (shaded) or class II transactivator (bold line) and stained for surface class I MHC (HLA-ABC), class II MHC (HLA-DR), and ICAM-1 (CD54). (B) Epifluorescence of eNOS cellular localization (green) with nuclei costaining (blue) in β-gal– or CIITA-transduced HUVECs cocultured for 3 days with CD4+ T cells. CIITA-transduced HUVECs were also cocultured with CD4+ T cells in the presence of anti-TNF and anti–IFN-γ mAb alone or in combination. mAb control: HUVEC cultures treated with both anti-TNF and anti–IFN-γ mAb and stained with secondary Ab only. Images are representative of five experiments.