Figure 2
Figure 2. C1q inhibits HMGB1 internalization by human monocytes. (A) Human monocytes were incubated with AF555-labeled HMGB1 with (+C1q) or without C1q (−C1q) for 30 minutes at 4°C or 37°C and stained with fluorescein isothiocyanate–anti-CD14 antibody. Imaging flow cytometry was performed on an ImageStreamX Mark II. Intensity of AF555-HMGB1 of a CD14+ population in each condition is shown. (B) The Internalization Wizard following membrane masking was used to quantify intracellular HMGB1. The median fluorescent intensity from 3 independent experiments is shown. ***P < .001. (C) Representative images of monocytes that internalized HMGB1 (red) without C1q (left) and in the presence of C1q (right).

C1q inhibits HMGB1 internalization by human monocytes. (A) Human monocytes were incubated with AF555-labeled HMGB1 with (+C1q) or without C1q (−C1q) for 30 minutes at 4°C or 37°C and stained with fluorescein isothiocyanate–anti-CD14 antibody. Imaging flow cytometry was performed on an ImageStreamX Mark II. Intensity of AF555-HMGB1 of a CD14+ population in each condition is shown. (B) The Internalization Wizard following membrane masking was used to quantify intracellular HMGB1. The median fluorescent intensity from 3 independent experiments is shown. ***P < .001. (C) Representative images of monocytes that internalized HMGB1 (red) without C1q (left) and in the presence of C1q (right).

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