Figure 4.
Figure 4. MHCII expression in thymus and spleen of MHCII-deficient mouse strains. (A) Thymic sections from Aα-/- (i), CIITA-/- (ii), RFX5-/- (iii), C/R-/- (iv), and C57BL/6 (v) mice were analyzed by 3-color immunofluorescence staining and confocal microscopy. Medullary regions of the sections are shown. The sections were stained for I-Ab (red; top left quadrants), CD11c (blue; top right quadrants), and UEA-1 (green; bottom left quadrants); bottom right quadrants show overlay of all 3 stains (UEA+I-Ab+ cells = yellow; CD11c+I-Ab+ cells = pink; triple-positive cells = white). (B) Immunohistochemical analysis of I-Ab (red) and B220 (blue) expression on splenic sections of the different mouse strains. Staining for I-Ab (red) in splenic T-cell zones was consistently stronger in RFX5-/- and CR-/- mice than in the C57BL/6 control (see also Clausen et al33).

MHCII expression in thymus and spleen of MHCII-deficient mouse strains. (A) Thymic sections from Aα-/- (i), CIITA-/- (ii), RFX5-/- (iii), C/R-/- (iv), and C57BL/6 (v) mice were analyzed by 3-color immunofluorescence staining and confocal microscopy. Medullary regions of the sections are shown. The sections were stained for I-Ab (red; top left quadrants), CD11c (blue; top right quadrants), and UEA-1 (green; bottom left quadrants); bottom right quadrants show overlay of all 3 stains (UEA+I-Ab+ cells = yellow; CD11c+I-Ab+ cells = pink; triple-positive cells = white). (B) Immunohistochemical analysis of I-Ab (red) and B220 (blue) expression on splenic sections of the different mouse strains. Staining for I-Ab (red) in splenic T-cell zones was consistently stronger in RFX5-/- and CR-/- mice than in the C57BL/6 control (see also Clausen et al33 ).

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