Figure 3
Figure 3. Human TCR-γδ T cells are highly sensitive to reduced Notch signaling. Flow cytometric analysis of human CD34+CD1− and CD34+CD1+ postnatal thymocytes on OP9-DL1 stromal cells in the presence of various concentrations of the γ-secretase inhibitor DAPT (GSI), showing CD4+CD8β+ expression after 6, 10, and 16 days of coculture (A) or TCR-αβ+CD3+ and TCR-γδ+CD3+ expression after 3 weeks of coculture. (B) Numbers in quadrants indicate the percentage of cells for the corresponding population. Results shown are representative for 5 independent experiments. (C) Corresponding total, TCR-γδ, and TCR-αβ cellularity for cultures depicted in panel B, showing mean plus or minus SEM (n = 5). *Significant difference (P < .05).

Human TCR-γδ T cells are highly sensitive to reduced Notch signaling. Flow cytometric analysis of human CD34+CD1 and CD34+CD1+ postnatal thymocytes on OP9-DL1 stromal cells in the presence of various concentrations of the γ-secretase inhibitor DAPT (GSI), showing CD4+CD8β+ expression after 6, 10, and 16 days of coculture (A) or TCR-αβ+CD3+ and TCR-γδ+CD3+ expression after 3 weeks of coculture. (B) Numbers in quadrants indicate the percentage of cells for the corresponding population. Results shown are representative for 5 independent experiments. (C) Corresponding total, TCR-γδ, and TCR-αβ cellularity for cultures depicted in panel B, showing mean plus or minus SEM (n = 5). *Significant difference (P < .05).

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