Figure 6.
Figure 6. Role of IL-10 and TGF-β in suppression mediated by T(imm) cells. (A) After 3 rounds of activation with immature DCs, T(imm) cells were tested for their ability to suppress the proliferation of CD4+ T cells in response to mature DCs, in the absence or presence of anti–IL-10R (30 μg/mL) and anti–TGF-β (50 μg/mL) mAbs. (B) Similar experiments were performed to assess the suppression of IFN-γ production by CD4+ T cells in response to mature DCs. (C) In parallel, proliferation and suppression in response to allogeneic monocytes was tested. [3H]-Thymidine was added at the indicated time for an additional 16 hours. Results are representative of 3 independent experiments.

Role of IL-10 and TGF-β in suppression mediated by T(imm) cells. (A) After 3 rounds of activation with immature DCs, T(imm) cells were tested for their ability to suppress the proliferation of CD4+ T cells in response to mature DCs, in the absence or presence of anti–IL-10R (30 μg/mL) and anti–TGF-β (50 μg/mL) mAbs. (B) Similar experiments were performed to assess the suppression of IFN-γ production by CD4+ T cells in response to mature DCs. (C) In parallel, proliferation and suppression in response to allogeneic monocytes was tested. [3H]-Thymidine was added at the indicated time for an additional 16 hours. Results are representative of 3 independent experiments.

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