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Sudarshan Anand, Pu Wang, Kiyoshi Yoshimura, In-Hak Choi, Anja Hilliard, Youhai H. Chen, Chyung-Ru Wang, Richard Schulick, Andrew S. Flies, Dallas B. Flies, Gefeng Zhu, Yanhui Xu, Drew M. Pardoll, Lieping Chen, Koji Tamada
Published in Volume 116, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(4):1045–1051 doi:10.1172/JCI27083
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Figure 5
Blockade of LIGHT-LTβR interaction as a treatment for L. monocytogenes–induced hepatitis.

(A) B6 mice (open circles, n = 21) and LIGHT-deficient mice (filled triangles, n = 21) were injected i.p. with L. monocytogenes (2 × LD50 per mouse), and their survival was monitored. P = 0.007 between the groups. (B) B6 mice were injected i.v. with 100 μg of control IgG (open circles, n = 10) or anti-LTβR mAb (filled circles, n = 11). At the same time, the mice were infected with L. monocytogenes (2 × LD50 per mouse) by i.p. injection. Survival of mice was monitored thereafter. P = 0.03 between the groups. (C) As in B, B6 mice were infected with L. monocytogenes and treated with either anti-LTβR mAb or control IgG. Three days after infection, liver sections were prepared and stained with H&E.