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Jason W. Rosch, Angela R. Boyd, Ernesto Hinojosa, Tamara Pestina, Yunming Hu, Derek A. Persons, Carlos J. Orihuela, Elaine I. Tuomanen
Published in Volume 120, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2010; 120(2):627–635 doi:10.1172/JCI39843
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Figure 4
Effect of statin treatment on bacterial interactions with vasculature and survival of SCD mice.

(A) WT and SCD mice fitted with cranial windows were injected intravenously with fluorescent beads coated with the pneumococcal adhesin CbpA to assess activation-dependent adhesion to cerebral vessels (representative images at ×4 magnification). Negative control beads coated with BSA were also utilized in both WT and SCD mice as indicated. (B) Quantitation of bead adherence is presented as average ± SD of beads/×4 field for 10 fields per animal from at least 3 independent experiments. *P < 0.01 versus SCD mock; **P < 0.01 versus WT mock. (C) Ptafr–/– mice were transplanted with WT (squares; n = 11) or SCD (circles; n = 11) bone marrow. Survival following intranasal pneumococcal challenge was monitored after mice received mock (open symbols; n = 11) or simvastatin treatment (filled symbols; n = 11). Survival of Ptafr+/+ SCD mice (triangles; from Figure 1) is shown for comparison.