Jci_page_head_homepage_01 Jci_page_head_homepage_02
Masahiko Mihara, Irene Tan, Yelena Chuzhin, Bhoompally Reddy, Lalbachan Budhai, Aton Holzer, Yun Gu, Anne Davidson
Published in Volume 106, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2000; 106(1):91–101 doi:10.1172/JCI9244
Abstract | Full text | PDF
Options: View larger image (or click on image)
Medium
Figure 4

(a) Mean percent of CD4-positive, CD8-positive, CD19-positive, and CD4/CD69-positive cells (+1 SD) in spleens from six treated and six control NZB/NZW F1 mice age 30–46 weeks, two young NZB/NZW F1 mice, and two BALB/c mice. CD19 and CD4 counts were no different between treated mice and controls. Percent CD8 cells was higher (P = 0.005), CD4/CD8 ratio was lower (P = 0.006), and percent CD4/CD69 cells was lower (P = 0.014) in treated mice versus age-matched controls. (b) Mean percent of naive (CD44lo/CD62Lhi) and memory (CD44hi/CD62Llo) CD4 T cells. There was no difference between Ad-CTLA4Ig–treated mice and age-matched controls. CD44hi/CD62Lhi cells are in transition from the naive to memory compartment, but this subset was not prominent in any of the groups.