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Figure 1. Ex vivo identification of CD4+ T cells with and without IL-1RI expression in healthy human peripheral blood. (A) Flow cytometric analysis of IL-1RI expression on CD4+ T cells. The number on the histogram plot indicates the frequency (%) of IL-1RI+ cells in total CD4+ T cells. (B) Flow cytometric measurement of the frequency (%) of naive (CD45RA+CCR7+), central memory (CM; CD45RA−CCR7+), and effector memory (EM; CD45RA−CCR7−) cells in IL-1RI+ and IL-1RI− CD4+ T cells. Numbers in quadrants indicate the frequency of cells for each quadrant. (C) Flow cytometry of CD28, CD27, and CD62L expression on IL-1RI+ and IL-1R− naive, CM, and EM CD4+ T cells. (D) RT-PCR analysis of IL1RI expression in sorted IL-1RI+ and IL-1RI− naive and memory (CD45RA−CCR+/−) CD4+ T cells. Results are relative to the level of expression of β-actin. Data represent the mean ± SEM of 15 (A-B) and 5 (D) donors or 8 separate experiments (C, 1 experiment per donor). *P < .05 using the paired t test.

Ex vivo identification of CD4+ T cells with and without IL-1RI expression in healthy human peripheral blood. (A) Flow cytometric analysis of IL-1RI expression on CD4+ T cells. The number on the histogram plot indicates the frequency (%) of IL-1RI+ cells in total CD4+ T cells. (B) Flow cytometric measurement of the frequency (%) of naive (CD45RA+CCR7+), central memory (CM; CD45RACCR7+), and effector memory (EM; CD45RACCR7) cells in IL-1RI+ and IL-1RI CD4+ T cells. Numbers in quadrants indicate the frequency of cells for each quadrant. (C) Flow cytometry of CD28, CD27, and CD62L expression on IL-1RI+ and IL-1R naive, CM, and EM CD4+ T cells. (D) RT-PCR analysis of IL1RI expression in sorted IL-1RI+ and IL-1RI naive and memory (CD45RACCR+/−) CD4+ T cells. Results are relative to the level of expression of β-actin. Data represent the mean ± SEM of 15 (A-B) and 5 (D) donors or 8 separate experiments (C, 1 experiment per donor). *P < .05 using the paired t test.

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