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Khie Khiong, Masaaki Murakami, Chika Kitabayashi, Naoko Ueda, Shin-ichiro Sawa, Akemi Sakamoto, Brian L. Kotzin, Stephen J. Rozzo, Katsuhiko Ishihara, Marileila Verella-Garcia, John Kappler, Philippa Marrack, Toshio Hirano
Published in Volume 117, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(5):1270–1281 doi:10.1172/JCI30513
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Figure 8
CD4+ T cells play a role in the hyper-IgE state in MM mice.

MM mice were crossed with CD4, CD40, IL-4, or IL-6 KO mice to obtain double-mutant CD4, CD40, IL-4, and IL-6 KO MM mice (KOMM), and the serum concentration of IgE in these double-mutant mice was determined. Results are mean and SD of 4 mice. The concentration of IgE in the serum was decreased in the double-mutant mice compared with MM mice (CD4KOMM, P = 0.006; CD40KOMM, P < 0.001; IL-4KOMM, P < 0.001; and IL-6KOMM, P < 0.001). #P < 0.01, P < 0.001 versus wild type.