Figure 7
Figure 7. Addition of extra Foxp3GFP+ Treg results in a reconstitution delay of donor-BM–derived Tregs. (A-B) Seven weeks post-BMT, blood and spleen cells were isolated and stained with congenic markers to distinguish extra injected Foxp3GFP+ Treg (gray bar), host (black bar), and donor (white bar) CD4+ T cells (TCRβ+CD4+) and Tregs (TCRβ+CD4+CD25+Foxp3+). (A) CD4+ T-cell reconstitution in blood (left) and spleen (right). (B) Treg reconstitution in blood (left) and spleen (right). All figures show absolute numbers ± SEM error bars. PGIA, N = 3; PGIA+BMT, N = 4; PGIA+BMT+250,000 Tregs, N = 5; and PGIA+BMT+500,000 Tregs, N = 5. *P < .05 for donor cell compartment.

Addition of extra Foxp3GFP+ Treg results in a reconstitution delay of donor-BM–derived Tregs. (A-B) Seven weeks post-BMT, blood and spleen cells were isolated and stained with congenic markers to distinguish extra injected Foxp3GFP+ Treg (gray bar), host (black bar), and donor (white bar) CD4+ T cells (TCRβ+CD4+) and Tregs (TCRβ+CD4+CD25+Foxp3+). (A) CD4+ T-cell reconstitution in blood (left) and spleen (right). (B) Treg reconstitution in blood (left) and spleen (right). All figures show absolute numbers ± SEM error bars. PGIA, N = 3; PGIA+BMT, N = 4; PGIA+BMT+250,000 Tregs, N = 5; and PGIA+BMT+500,000 Tregs, N = 5. *P < .05 for donor cell compartment.

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