Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. In the presence of TGF-β, HATGF-βRII-Δcyt–transduced CTLs continue to proliferate and grow normally in long-term cultures. / HATGF-βRII-Δcyt–transduced, nontransduced, and eGFP-transduced CTLs were harvested 2 weeks after transduction. From each group, 1 × 106 cells were stimulated weekly with LCLs and fed twice weekly with IL-2 ± 5 ng/mL TGF-β. The figures show results from one representative experiment. (A) This panel represents CTL cell numbers (× 106) recorded from weekly cell counts in the 3 CTL groups grown without TGF-β (■) and with TGF-β (▴). (B) This panel shows 3[H] thymidine uptake in nontransduced CTLs (black) and HATGF-βRII-Δcyt–transduced CTLs (gray) before addition of TGF-β then on days 4 and 12.

In the presence of TGF-β, HATGF-βRII-Δcyt–transduced CTLs continue to proliferate and grow normally in long-term cultures.

HATGF-βRII-Δcyt–transduced, nontransduced, and eGFP-transduced CTLs were harvested 2 weeks after transduction. From each group, 1 × 106 cells were stimulated weekly with LCLs and fed twice weekly with IL-2 ± 5 ng/mL TGF-β. The figures show results from one representative experiment. (A) This panel represents CTL cell numbers (× 106) recorded from weekly cell counts in the 3 CTL groups grown without TGF-β (■) and with TGF-β (▴). (B) This panel shows 3[H] thymidine uptake in nontransduced CTLs (black) and HATGF-βRII-Δcyt–transduced CTLs (gray) before addition of TGF-β then on days 4 and 12.

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