Figure 2
Levels of blood and intestinal IL-21–producing cells in SIV-uninfected nonhuman primates. The percentages of CD4+ (●) or CD8+ () T cells producing IL-21 but not IL-17 (IL-21+IL-17−) or both cytokines (IL-21+IL-17+) after in vitro stimulation were quantified in PB (A) and RB (B) of healthy, SIV-uninfected RMs (left panels) and SMs (right panels). (C) The percentages of CD4+IL-21+IL-17− (left panel) and CD4+IL-21+IL-17+ (right panel) T cells in PB were compared with those in RB in healthy, SIV-uninfected RMs. Statistical analyses were performed to compare the fraction of IL-21+IL-17− or IL-21+IL-17+ between CD4+ and CD8+ T cells inside each species (A-B) and to correlate the percentages of CD4+IL-21+IL-17− or CD4+IL-21+IL-17+ between PB and RB (C).

Levels of blood and intestinal IL-21–producing cells in SIV-uninfected nonhuman primates. The percentages of CD4+ (●) or CD8+ () T cells producing IL-21 but not IL-17 (IL-21+IL-17) or both cytokines (IL-21+IL-17+) after in vitro stimulation were quantified in PB (A) and RB (B) of healthy, SIV-uninfected RMs (left panels) and SMs (right panels). (C) The percentages of CD4+IL-21+IL-17 (left panel) and CD4+IL-21+IL-17+ (right panel) T cells in PB were compared with those in RB in healthy, SIV-uninfected RMs. Statistical analyses were performed to compare the fraction of IL-21+IL-17 or IL-21+IL-17+ between CD4+ and CD8+ T cells inside each species (A-B) and to correlate the percentages of CD4+IL-21+IL-17 or CD4+IL-21+IL-17+ between PB and RB (C).

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