Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Regulation of STAT5 target genes during eosinophil differentiation. / (A) Protein lysates were prepared from CD34+ cells differentiated toward eosinophils for 3, 7, 10, 14, and 17 days. Western blot analysis was performed with antibodies against Bcl-2 (top panel) and p21WAF/Cip1 (middle panel) and as a control for equal loading with an antibody against β-actin (bottom panel). The experiment shown is representative of 3 independent experiments. (B) CD34+ cells were transduced with eGFP, STAT5a, or STAT5aΔ750. After 7, 14, and 17 days of differentiation, eGFP-positive cells were sorted, and protein lysates were prepared and analyzed by Western blotting.

Regulation of STAT5 target genes during eosinophil differentiation.

(A) Protein lysates were prepared from CD34+ cells differentiated toward eosinophils for 3, 7, 10, 14, and 17 days. Western blot analysis was performed with antibodies against Bcl-2 (top panel) and p21WAF/Cip1 (middle panel) and as a control for equal loading with an antibody against β-actin (bottom panel). The experiment shown is representative of 3 independent experiments. (B) CD34+ cells were transduced with eGFP, STAT5a, or STAT5aΔ750. After 7, 14, and 17 days of differentiation, eGFP-positive cells were sorted, and protein lysates were prepared and analyzed by Western blotting.

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