Figure 1.
Figure 1. Resistance to CD95L-mediated apoptosis of a Treg subpopulation. (A) Isolation of apoptosis-resistant Tregs (rTregs). FACS-sorted Tregs were incubated with CD95L (1:20), and rTregs were recovered after removal of dead cells using annexin V microbeads as described in “Materials and methods.” (B) rTregs were incubated with different concentrations of CD95L, and specific cell death rates were compared with those of Tregs cultured in control medium. (C-D) FACS-sorted Tregs (CD4+CD25hi) were incubated alone (C) or with CD95L (1:20) (D), and the remaining cells were analyzed for the expression of CD25 and CD45RO. (E) The percentage of CD45ROlo and CD45ROhi subpopulations among the total surviving cell population was determined for various concentrations of CD95L.

Resistance to CD95L-mediated apoptosis of a Treg subpopulation. (A) Isolation of apoptosis-resistant Tregs (rTregs). FACS-sorted Tregs were incubated with CD95L (1:20), and rTregs were recovered after removal of dead cells using annexin V microbeads as described in “Materials and methods.” (B) rTregs were incubated with different concentrations of CD95L, and specific cell death rates were compared with those of Tregs cultured in control medium. (C-D) FACS-sorted Tregs (CD4+CD25hi) were incubated alone (C) or with CD95L (1:20) (D), and the remaining cells were analyzed for the expression of CD25 and CD45RO. (E) The percentage of CD45ROlo and CD45ROhi subpopulations among the total surviving cell population was determined for various concentrations of CD95L.

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