Figure 4.
Figure 4. Lack of CTLA-4 expression in pmel-1 CTLA-4–/– mice results in dysregulation of CD4+ T cells. (A) CD4+ T-cell population is overrepresented in pmel-1 CTLA-4–/– mice. Flow cytometry for CD4 and CD8 expression on splenocytes from pmel-1 CTLA+/+ and pmel-1 CTLA-4–/– mice. Results are shown after lymphocyte gating and are representative of 2 independent experiments. (B) Lack of CTLA-4 expression in pmel-1 CTLA-4–/– results in dysregulation of the CD4+ TCR repertoire. Flow cytometry for CD4 and Vβ13 expression on splenocytes from pmel-1 CTLA+/+ and pmel-1 CTLA-4–/– mice. Results are shown after lymphocyte gating.

Lack of CTLA-4 expression in pmel-1 CTLA-4–/– mice results in dysregulation of CD4+ T cells. (A) CD4+ T-cell population is overrepresented in pmel-1 CTLA-4–/– mice. Flow cytometry for CD4 and CD8 expression on splenocytes from pmel-1 CTLA+/+ and pmel-1 CTLA-4–/– mice. Results are shown after lymphocyte gating and are representative of 2 independent experiments. (B) Lack of CTLA-4 expression in pmel-1 CTLA-4–/– results in dysregulation of the CD4+ TCR repertoire. Flow cytometry for CD4 and Vβ13 expression on splenocytes from pmel-1 CTLA+/+ and pmel-1 CTLA-4–/– mice. Results are shown after lymphocyte gating.

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