Figure 1.
Figure 1. Comparison of expression of CD4 versus CD25 in human and mouse. Peripheral-blood leukocytes were stained with mAbs to CD4 and CD25, and gated for lymphocytes expressing CD4. (A) In mice, the number of conventional activated CD4+ T cells expressing CD25 was low compared with the number of regulatory CD4+CD25+ cells, even when a large number of CD4+ T cells were actively proliferating during reconstitution of lymphopenic host mice (“Activated” plots). (B) In adult blood, up to 20% to 30% of CD4+ T cells expressed CD25, and many of these cells appeared to be effector and memory cells resulting from encounter with foreign antigens. In contrast, the human cord-blood profile resembled that of mice.

Comparison of expression of CD4 versus CD25 in human and mouse. Peripheral-blood leukocytes were stained with mAbs to CD4 and CD25, and gated for lymphocytes expressing CD4. (A) In mice, the number of conventional activated CD4+ T cells expressing CD25 was low compared with the number of regulatory CD4+CD25+ cells, even when a large number of CD4+ T cells were actively proliferating during reconstitution of lymphopenic host mice (“Activated” plots). (B) In adult blood, up to 20% to 30% of CD4+ T cells expressed CD25, and many of these cells appeared to be effector and memory cells resulting from encounter with foreign antigens. In contrast, the human cord-blood profile resembled that of mice.

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