Figure 3
Figure 3. MTS mice have normal percentages of peripheral CD4+ Tregs, which are able to efficiently suppress WT effector T-cell proliferation. (A) Spleen and LNs from WT and MTS mice were stained for the presence of intracellular FoxP3. Populations are gated on CD4+ T cells. Data are representative of 3 independent experiments of 2 or 3 mice per group. (B) Sorted CD4+CD25+ WT (black line) or MTS (gray lines) T cells were cultured in the presence of stimulated CD4+CD25− WT effector cells, and proliferation was measured by tritiated thymidine incorporation. Data are mean ± SEM and are representative of 3 independent experiments.

MTS mice have normal percentages of peripheral CD4+ Tregs, which are able to efficiently suppress WT effector T-cell proliferation. (A) Spleen and LNs from WT and MTS mice were stained for the presence of intracellular FoxP3. Populations are gated on CD4+ T cells. Data are representative of 3 independent experiments of 2 or 3 mice per group. (B) Sorted CD4+CD25+ WT (black line) or MTS (gray lines) T cells were cultured in the presence of stimulated CD4+CD25 WT effector cells, and proliferation was measured by tritiated thymidine incorporation. Data are mean ± SEM and are representative of 3 independent experiments.

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