Figure 2
Figure 2. Bacterial infection triggers the emergence of neutrophil-DC hybrids. (A) PECs harvested from C57BL/6 mice 24 hours after intraperitoneal injection of PBS alone or E. coli were examined for surface expression of Ly6G, CD11c, and MHC II. Data shown are staining profiles with anti-Ly6G mAb (red) or control IgG (blue) within the CD11chigh/MHC II+ gated populations. (B) The same PEC samples harvested after E. coli injection were examined for expression of the indicated leukocyte markers within the Ly6G+/CD11chigh gated population. Data are representative of 5 independent experiments.

Bacterial infection triggers the emergence of neutrophil-DC hybrids. (A) PECs harvested from C57BL/6 mice 24 hours after intraperitoneal injection of PBS alone or E. coli were examined for surface expression of Ly6G, CD11c, and MHC II. Data shown are staining profiles with anti-Ly6G mAb (red) or control IgG (blue) within the CD11chigh/MHC II+ gated populations. (B) The same PEC samples harvested after E. coli injection were examined for expression of the indicated leukocyte markers within the Ly6G+/CD11chigh gated population. Data are representative of 5 independent experiments.

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