Figure 2.
Figure 2. Cell proliferation and differentiation of CD34+/CD4+ and CD34+/CD4- sorted cells culture with or without IL-16. (A) After 14 days, the total number of cells expanded in vitro from CD34+/CD4+ cells, but not from CD34+/CD4- cells, in the presence of IL-16 added to the basal cocktail was higher than in the presence of the cocktail alone. The mean fold increase over cell number plated on day 0 is shown. Mean ± SEM from 10 independent experiments. (B) After 14 days, the number of DCs expanded in vitro from CD34+/CD4+ cells, but not from CD34+/CD4- cells, in the presence of IL-16 added to the basal cocktail was higher than in the presence of the cocktail alone. The mean fold increase is shown. Mean ± SEM from 10 independent experiments. Comparison between treatments performed with the paired Wilcoxon signed rank test. (C) CD34+/CD4- sorted cells grown in the presence of basal cocktail alone (broken line) or with IL-16 (solid line) showed a progressive expression of CD4 molecule on their surface. One representative of 2 independent experiments is shown.

Cell proliferation and differentiation of CD34+/CD4+ and CD34+/CD4- sorted cells culture with or without IL-16. (A) After 14 days, the total number of cells expanded in vitro from CD34+/CD4+ cells, but not from CD34+/CD4- cells, in the presence of IL-16 added to the basal cocktail was higher than in the presence of the cocktail alone. The mean fold increase over cell number plated on day 0 is shown. Mean ± SEM from 10 independent experiments. (B) After 14 days, the number of DCs expanded in vitro from CD34+/CD4+ cells, but not from CD34+/CD4- cells, in the presence of IL-16 added to the basal cocktail was higher than in the presence of the cocktail alone. The mean fold increase is shown. Mean ± SEM from 10 independent experiments. Comparison between treatments performed with the paired Wilcoxon signed rank test. (C) CD34+/CD4- sorted cells grown in the presence of basal cocktail alone (broken line) or with IL-16 (solid line) showed a progressive expression of CD4 molecule on their surface. One representative of 2 independent experiments is shown.

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