Figure 6.
Figure 6. Effect of VEGF and α4 blockade on integrin clustering on CLL and normal B cells. (A) Quantitative data from the experiments illustrated in Figure 5 involving CLL cells incubated on HUVECs. (B) Results for similar experiments performed with normal B cells motile on HUVECs. (C) Results of experiments where CLL cells were cultured on VCAM-1 (+ CCL21). In all 3 panels, for the experiments involving VEGF inhibition, more than 98% of cells showed copolarization of both α4 and αL and the results therefore show the percentage of copolarized cells. However, when the effect of α4 inhibition was examined the cells were stained with αL only, and the percentages given represent the number of cells in which this integrin was clustered. All data were obtained after 5 minutes of incubation.

Effect of VEGF and α4 blockade on integrin clustering on CLL and normal B cells. (A) Quantitative data from the experiments illustrated in Figure 5 involving CLL cells incubated on HUVECs. (B) Results for similar experiments performed with normal B cells motile on HUVECs. (C) Results of experiments where CLL cells were cultured on VCAM-1 (+ CCL21). In all 3 panels, for the experiments involving VEGF inhibition, more than 98% of cells showed copolarization of both α4 and αL and the results therefore show the percentage of copolarized cells. However, when the effect of α4 inhibition was examined the cells were stained with αL only, and the percentages given represent the number of cells in which this integrin was clustered. All data were obtained after 5 minutes of incubation.

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