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Tao Zuo, Runhua Liu, Huiming Zhang, Xing Chang, Yan Liu, Lizhong Wang, Pan Zheng, Yang Liu
Published in Volume 117, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(12):3765–3773 doi:10.1172/JCI32538
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Figure 4
Polyploidy of the Foxp3hi but not the Foxp3lo mouse mammary cancer cells.

(A) Modest Foxp3-V5 expression in the Foxp3 transfectant compared with either untransfected parental cells or control vector-transfected cells. Data shown in the upper panel are histograms depicting Foxp3-V5 protein levels, while those in the lower panel show levels of FoxP3 mRNA in Foxp3-V5- or vecotr-transfected TSA or LCM captured mouse mammary epithelial cells (MME), as measured by quantitative real-time PCR. (B) Foxp3 expression caused polyploidy. Left panel shows the level of the Foxp3-V5 fusion protein in vector control (top) or Foxp3-transfected TSA cells (bottom) while the right panel shows the DNA contents of vector control (top), Foxp3hi (middle), and Foxp3lo cells (bottom). (C) Ectopic expression of Skp2 alleviated polyploidy induced by Foxp3. Vector (i, ii) or Foxp3 (iii, iv) transfectants of TSA were transfected with either vector control or Skp2. After removing untransfected cells with blasticidin, the transfectants were fixed with Cytofix/Cytoperm buffer (BD) and tested with DNA contents using 7-AAD. Representative profiles are shown in the left and middle panels while summary data from 3 independent experiments are shown in the right panel. *P < 0.05.