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Meera Ramanujam, Xiaobo Wang, Weiqing Huang, Zheng Liu, Lena Schiffer, Haiou Tao, Daniel Frank, Jeffrey Rice, Betty Diamond, Karl O.A. Yu, teven Porcelli,, Anne Davidson
Published in Volume 116, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(3):724–734 doi:10.1172/JCI26385
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Figure 9
TACI-Ig protein inhibits the response of marginal zone B cells.

Anti-PC response following i.v. immunization of M167 mice with heat-killed streptococci after pretreatment with BAFF-R–Ig or TACI-Ig protein as described in Methods. Only the TACI-Ig–treated group manifested a significant reduction in serum IgM levels (A; P < 0.01 versus IgG2a and BAFF-R–Ig), serum IgM anti-PC antibodies (B; P < 0.02 versus IgG2a), the number of IgM- and anti-PC antibody–secreting cells in spleen (C; P < 0.02 versus IgG2a and BAFF-R–Ig), and the number of M167+B220lo B cells (D; P < 0.03 versus BAFF-R–Ig; P < 0.02 versus IgG2a) and plasmablasts quantitated as in Figure 8 (P < 0.02 versus BAFF-R–Ig and IgG2a). Asterisks indicate significant differences.