Blocking the α4 integrin–paxillin interaction selectively impairs mononuclear leukocyte recruitment to an inflammatory site
J. Clin. Invest. Chloé C. Féral, et al. 116:715 doi:10.1172/JCI26091 [
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Figure 3Impaired recruitment of T and B2 cells during thioglycollate-induced peritonitis in mice with disruption of the α4 integrin–paxillin interaction. (
A–
D) Peritoneal cells collected as described in Figure
2 were subjected to flow cytometric analysis to distinguish total B cells (
A), T cells (
B), B1 cells (
C), and B2 cells (
D). The number of T and B cells in lavage fluid was calculated from total lymphocyte counts corrected for the relative percentage of T and B cells determined by flow cytometry staining with B220-PerCP (B cell marker) and CD3-FITC (T cell marker). B1 and B2 subpopulations were distinguished as being B220-PerCP
+Mac-1
–APC
+ and B220-PerCp
+Mac-1
–APC
–, respectively. Results are mean ± SEM of 4 mice for each time point. *
P < 0.05, 2-tailed Student’s
t test.