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Shiqian Shen, Yi Ding, Carlos E. Tadokoro, Danyvid Olivares-Villagómez, Marlin Camps-Ramírez, Maria A. Curotto de Lafaille, Juan J. Lafaille
Published in Volume 115, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(12):3517–3526 doi:10.1172/JCI25463
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Figure 7

Endogenous Tregs reduce the functional differentiation of transferred polyclonal CD4+ T cells. 1 × 107 CFSE-labeled splenocytes from Thy1.1 H-2u/u C57BL/10.PL mice were transferred into Thy1.2 H-2u/u MBP/R+ (n = 7) and Thy1.2 H-2u/u MBP/R+.sf (n = 4) mice. Twelve days after transfer, single-cell suspensions of spleen cells were stained for surface markers and intracellular cytokines. Cells were stimulated with PMA (100 ng/ml) and ionomycin (250 ng/ml) for 6.5 hours in vitro, and monensin (3 nM) was added in the last 3.5 hours. Shown are representative plots of gated donor-derived Thy1.1+CD4+ cells transferred into MBP/R+ (left) or MBP/R+.sf (right) recipient mice.