Figure 4
Figure 4. ROS production correlates with expression of FR on macrophages. (A) FR+ macrophages actively produce ROS. Macrophages isolated from bacteria-treated mice were simultaneously incubated with (1) carboxy-H2DCFDA to image ROS (green), (2) folate-rhodamine to image FR (red), and (3) anti-F4/80 to stain macrophages (blue) and then examined by confocal microscopy. The overlay of all the 3 colors within the same microscope field is also shown. (B) Cells collected from the peritoneal cavities of mice injected 3 days earlier with different doses of bacteria were analyzed by flow cytometry for the binding of folate-FITC and the production of ROS. The fraction of FR+ and ROS+ cells is indicated. (C) The percentage of ROS+ cells correlate linearly with the percentage of FR+ macrophages. Scale bar represents 20 μm.

ROS production correlates with expression of FR on macrophages. (A) FR+ macrophages actively produce ROS. Macrophages isolated from bacteria-treated mice were simultaneously incubated with (1) carboxy-H2DCFDA to image ROS (green), (2) folate-rhodamine to image FR (red), and (3) anti-F4/80 to stain macrophages (blue) and then examined by confocal microscopy. The overlay of all the 3 colors within the same microscope field is also shown. (B) Cells collected from the peritoneal cavities of mice injected 3 days earlier with different doses of bacteria were analyzed by flow cytometry for the binding of folate-FITC and the production of ROS. The fraction of FR+ and ROS+ cells is indicated. (C) The percentage of ROS+ cells correlate linearly with the percentage of FR+ macrophages. Scale bar represents 20 μm.

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