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Alan G. Ramsay, Amy J. Johnson, Abigail M. Lee, Güllü Gorgün, Rifca Le Dieu, William Blum, John C. Byrd, John G. Gribben
Published in Volume 118, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(7):2427–2437 doi:10.1172/JCI35017
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Defects in CLL B cells and T cells contribute to decreased immunological synapse formation.

(A) Conjugates from mixed allogeneic experiments using T cells or CLL B cells from leukemic patients with healthy allogeneic cells were selected at random for imaging and scored for accumulation of F-actin (red) at the immune synapse (with or without sAg-pulsed APCs, blue). As controls, healthy T cells were conjugated with allogeneic healthy B cells. Data are the mean ± SD from 6 independent experiments, with 50 conjugates analyzed per experiment. (B) T cell conjugates from mixed allogeneic experiments (sAg-pulsed CLL B or healthy B cells, blue) were scored by visual counting using a confocal microscope. Each data set shows the mean ± SD from 6 independent experiments, with 50 random T cells analyzed per experiment. Original magnification, ×63.