Figure 6
Figure 6. The IFNαβ response, and not the adaptive immune system, affects the liver transduction profile of LVs. (A) Confocal immunofluorescence analysis of the liver from nude (Nu/Nu; n=3) and IFNαβR−/− (n=6) mice treated with 15 μg VSV.LV 3 weeks earlier. Fixed frozen sections were costained with anti-GFP (green) and anti-F4/80 (red) antibodies to identify transduced cells and KCs, respectively. TO-PRO-3 (blue) was used to stain nuclei. Scale bars equal 75 μm. (B) Quantitative analysis of the frequency of GFP-positive hepatocytes from LV-treated Nu/Nu and IFNαβR−/− mice. Results are presented as the means ± SEM counts performed on 3 random sections from individual mice.

The IFNαβ response, and not the adaptive immune system, affects the liver transduction profile of LVs. (A) Confocal immunofluorescence analysis of the liver from nude (Nu/Nu; n=3) and IFNαβR−/− (n=6) mice treated with 15 μg VSV.LV 3 weeks earlier. Fixed frozen sections were costained with anti-GFP (green) and anti-F4/80 (red) antibodies to identify transduced cells and KCs, respectively. TO-PRO-3 (blue) was used to stain nuclei. Scale bars equal 75 μm. (B) Quantitative analysis of the frequency of GFP-positive hepatocytes from LV-treated Nu/Nu and IFNαβR−/− mice. Results are presented as the means ± SEM counts performed on 3 random sections from individual mice.

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