Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. T cells constitutively expressing CD25 were responsible for production of IL-10, whereas IFN-γ was produced from CD25− T cells. / The CD25+ population was 83% pure. (A) Addition of 1 × 104 H-ferritin– (1 μg/mL) pretreated DCs to 1 × 105 anti-CD3–stimulated CD25+ and CD25− subpopulations increased IL-10 production (24 hours) only in the CD25+ T-cell population. (B) H-ferritin induces IFN-γ production in CD25− T cells, and this is amplified through the depletion of CD25+ T cells.

T cells constitutively expressing CD25 were responsible for production of IL-10, whereas IFN-γ was produced from CD25 T cells.

The CD25+ population was 83% pure. (A) Addition of 1 × 104 H-ferritin– (1 μg/mL) pretreated DCs to 1 × 105 anti-CD3–stimulated CD25+ and CD25 subpopulations increased IL-10 production (24 hours) only in the CD25+ T-cell population. (B) H-ferritin induces IFN-γ production in CD25 T cells, and this is amplified through the depletion of CD25+ T cells.

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