Fig. 7.
Fig. 7. Cytokine production by naive CD45RA CD4+ allogeneic T cells. / (A) CD4+ T cells were cocultured for 6 days with either IFN-γ–, TNF-α–, and CD40L-treated DCs or with CI-treated mature DCs. On day 6, the T cells were harvested, washed, and restimulated on plates coated with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 for 24 hours. Supernatants were harvested and analyzed by ELISA for the production of IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, or IFN-γ. Results are those of a representative experiment of 6 different experiments. The letter A indicates the fold expansion from initial starting number of T cells. (B) Production of cytokines by restimulated CD4+ T cells. (C) Intracytoplasmic staining of IFN-γ by naive CD4+ T cells primed by IFN-γ–, TNF-α–, and CD40L-treated DCs or CI-treated mature DCs, as described in “Materials and methods.”

Cytokine production by naive CD45RA CD4+ allogeneic T cells.

(A) CD4+ T cells were cocultured for 6 days with either IFN-γ–, TNF-α–, and CD40L-treated DCs or with CI-treated mature DCs. On day 6, the T cells were harvested, washed, and restimulated on plates coated with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 for 24 hours. Supernatants were harvested and analyzed by ELISA for the production of IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, or IFN-γ. Results are those of a representative experiment of 6 different experiments. The letter A indicates the fold expansion from initial starting number of T cells. (B) Production of cytokines by restimulated CD4+ T cells. (C) Intracytoplasmic staining of IFN-γ by naive CD4+ T cells primed by IFN-γ–, TNF-α–, and CD40L-treated DCs or CI-treated mature DCs, as described in “Materials and methods.”

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