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Figure 1. Endogenous SAA is the SJIA plasma factor required for the reversal of Treg anergy. (A top) Percentages of proliferating Teff and Treg in suppression assays with HC plasma (n = 10) and SJIA plasma (n = 10) or in stimulation assays. (Bottom) Representative FACS plots of CFSE staining to track proliferation of Treg and Teff in suppression assays. (B) SAA levels in SJIA plasma at different disease stages (flare-F n = 16, quiescence-Q n = 17, remission-R n = 7) and HC plasma (n = 14). (C top) Effects of SAA-depleted SJIA plasma on Teff and Treg proliferation in suppression assays (n = 2). Negative control for SAA depletion was performed with anti–HLA-DR antibody. (Bottom) Representative FACS plots of CFSE staining to track proliferation of Treg and Teff in suppression assays. Unpaired 2-tailed t tests (A) and ANOVA (B) were used for statistical analyses. Horizontal bars represented median values; bar graphs represented means and SEs where indicated throughout the figure.

Endogenous SAA is the SJIA plasma factor required for the reversal of Treg anergy. (A top) Percentages of proliferating Teff and Treg in suppression assays with HC plasma (n = 10) and SJIA plasma (n = 10) or in stimulation assays. (Bottom) Representative FACS plots of CFSE staining to track proliferation of Treg and Teff in suppression assays. (B) SAA levels in SJIA plasma at different disease stages (flare-F n = 16, quiescence-Q n = 17, remission-R n = 7) and HC plasma (n = 14). (C top) Effects of SAA-depleted SJIA plasma on Teff and Treg proliferation in suppression assays (n = 2). Negative control for SAA depletion was performed with anti–HLA-DR antibody. (Bottom) Representative FACS plots of CFSE staining to track proliferation of Treg and Teff in suppression assays. Unpaired 2-tailed t tests (A) and ANOVA (B) were used for statistical analyses. Horizontal bars represented median values; bar graphs represented means and SEs where indicated throughout the figure.

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