Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. IFN-γ production by CD8+CD44hi cells in vaccinated mice. / Using flow cytometry-bound assessment of cytokine production on day 21, phenotypically high expression of IFN-γ was demonstrated in either IL-10–administered or antigen-challenged groups (groups 2-4) (left). However, the absolute number of IFN-γ–producing CD8+CD44hi cells in spleen persisted in groups 2 and 3 through day 28. (On day 21, group 3 vs group 1 [P < .05]; group 3 vs group 2 [P > .05]; group 3 vs group 4 [P < .05]; on day 28, groups 1, 4 vs group 3 [P < .0001]; group 2 vs group 3 [P < .01]). The absolute number of IFN-γ–secreting T cells in spleen was calculated as (percentage × spleen cell number). Mean values are shown for 3 mice at each time point.

IFN-γ production by CD8+CD44hi cells in vaccinated mice.

Using flow cytometry-bound assessment of cytokine production on day 21, phenotypically high expression of IFN-γ was demonstrated in either IL-10–administered or antigen-challenged groups (groups 2-4) (left). However, the absolute number of IFN-γ–producing CD8+CD44hi cells in spleen persisted in groups 2 and 3 through day 28. (On day 21, group 3 vs group 1 [P < .05]; group 3 vs group 2 [P > .05]; group 3 vs group 4 [P < .05]; on day 28, groups 1, 4 vs group 3 [P < .0001]; group 2 vs group 3 [P < .01]). The absolute number of IFN-γ–secreting T cells in spleen was calculated as (percentage × spleen cell number). Mean values are shown for 3 mice at each time point.

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