Figure 3
Figure 3. CCR7-deficient mice show an age-dependent increase in mucosal CD4+ T lymphocytes predominantly of the CD44hiCD62Llo CD4+ TEM subtype. Flow cytometric analysis of CD4+-gated lymphocytes recovered from the mucosal tissue of the stomach of CCR7−/− compared with those of wt mice. Numbers indicate the percentages of CD44loCD62Lhi naive CD4+ T cells (top left quadrant), CD44hi/medCD62Lhi/med CD4+ TCM cells (top right quadrant), or CD44hiCD62Llo CD4+ TEM cells (bottom right quadrant). Data are from 2 representative wt and CCR7−/− mice of 3 to 5 mice per group.

CCR7-deficient mice show an age-dependent increase in mucosal CD4+ T lymphocytes predominantly of the CD44hiCD62Llo CD4+ TEM subtype. Flow cytometric analysis of CD4+-gated lymphocytes recovered from the mucosal tissue of the stomach of CCR7−/− compared with those of wt mice. Numbers indicate the percentages of CD44loCD62Lhi naive CD4+ T cells (top left quadrant), CD44hi/medCD62Lhi/med CD4+ TCM cells (top right quadrant), or CD44hiCD62Llo CD4+ TEM cells (bottom right quadrant). Data are from 2 representative wt and CCR7−/− mice of 3 to 5 mice per group.

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