Figure 3.
Figure 3. MSC-mediated inhibition of IFN-γ production is reversible. C6 splenocytes (5 × 106) were stimulated with syngeneic KkSmcy HY peptide (TENSGKDI)–pulsed syngeneic female spleen cells (5 × 106) in the absence (A) or presence (B) of MSCs (1 × 105). An aliquot of the cultures (▪) was harvested after 24 hours and was directly evaluated for the number of IFN-γ+/CD8+ T cells, as per control. Another aliquot (□) was harvested at the same time, washed, and restimulated with the cognate peptide for another 24 hours. A third aliquot (▨) remained in culture for a total duration of 48 hours and then was harvested, washed, and restimulated for 24 hours before the enumeration of IFN-γ+/CD8+ T cells. T-cell cultures containing restimulated MSCs (B, □ and ▨) underwent immunomagnetic depletion with CD106 to remove MSCs before restimulation. Results are the average of 3 experiments of identical design; bars show the standard deviation (SD). *Statistically significant (P < .01).

MSC-mediated inhibition of IFN-γ production is reversible. C6 splenocytes (5 × 106) were stimulated with syngeneic KkSmcy HY peptide (TENSGKDI)–pulsed syngeneic female spleen cells (5 × 106) in the absence (A) or presence (B) of MSCs (1 × 105). An aliquot of the cultures (▪) was harvested after 24 hours and was directly evaluated for the number of IFN-γ+/CD8+ T cells, as per control. Another aliquot (□) was harvested at the same time, washed, and restimulated with the cognate peptide for another 24 hours. A third aliquot (▨) remained in culture for a total duration of 48 hours and then was harvested, washed, and restimulated for 24 hours before the enumeration of IFN-γ+/CD8+ T cells. T-cell cultures containing restimulated MSCs (B, □ and ▨) underwent immunomagnetic depletion with CD106 to remove MSCs before restimulation. Results are the average of 3 experiments of identical design; bars show the standard deviation (SD). *Statistically significant (P < .01).

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