Figure 2.
Figure 2. C3 gene-silenced macrophages have lowered ability to stimulate alloreactive T cells. Thioglycollate-elicited C3+/+ macrophages were transfected with 100 nM of either C3 siRNA or control siRNA using a siRNA transfection kit (Qiagen). After 48 hours of transfection, C3 expression was measured by quantitative real-time RT-PCR (A) and ELISA (B). After 48-hour transfection, 1 × 105 macrophages were cocultured with 1 × 105 primed alloreactive CD3+ T cells for 2 days. Supernatants were collected and used for measuring the production of IL-2 by ELISA (C). All data were generated from 3 independent experiments, with macrophages pooled from 5 mice in each experiment and analyzed by Student t test. P values are for comparisons between untreated C3+/+ macrophages and other groups of macrophages, ***P < .001; ns, no significant difference. Error bars indicate SEM.

C3 gene-silenced macrophages have lowered ability to stimulate alloreactive T cells. Thioglycollate-elicited C3+/+ macrophages were transfected with 100 nM of either C3 siRNA or control siRNA using a siRNA transfection kit (Qiagen). After 48 hours of transfection, C3 expression was measured by quantitative real-time RT-PCR (A) and ELISA (B). After 48-hour transfection, 1 × 105 macrophages were cocultured with 1 × 105 primed alloreactive CD3+ T cells for 2 days. Supernatants were collected and used for measuring the production of IL-2 by ELISA (C). All data were generated from 3 independent experiments, with macrophages pooled from 5 mice in each experiment and analyzed by Student t test. P values are for comparisons between untreated C3+/+ macrophages and other groups of macrophages, ***P < .001; ns, no significant difference. Error bars indicate SEM.

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