Figure 5.
Reduction in Ampd3−/− naive T cells is triggered by T-cell–extrinsic factor(s). (A) Donor CD45.1+ T cells were transferred into CD45.2+Ampd3+/+ and Ampd3−/− hosts. The percentages of naive CD4+ and naive CD8+ T cells of transferred CD45.1+ donors and CD45.2+ hosts are shown (n = 4 for wild-type and Ampd3−/− hosts). (B) Packed red blood cells (RBC) from wild-type mice and Ampd3−/− mice were transfused into CD45.1+ hosts. Percentages of CD45.1+ naive CD4+ T cells and naive CD8+ T cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. (C) MFI of CD44 and CD62L of host CD4+ and CD8+ T cells after receiving blood transfusion. (D) The same groups of mice were analyzed again 40 days after the final transfusion (n = 4 and n = 5 for hosts receiving wild-type and Ampd3−/− red blood cells, respectively). ***P ≤ .001. ns, not significant (P > .05).

Reduction in Ampd3−/− naive T cells is triggered by T-cell–extrinsic factor(s). (A) Donor CD45.1+ T cells were transferred into CD45.2+Ampd3+/+ and Ampd3−/− hosts. The percentages of naive CD4+ and naive CD8+ T cells of transferred CD45.1+ donors and CD45.2+ hosts are shown (n = 4 for wild-type and Ampd3−/− hosts). (B) Packed red blood cells (RBC) from wild-type mice and Ampd3−/− mice were transfused into CD45.1+ hosts. Percentages of CD45.1+ naive CD4+ T cells and naive CD8+ T cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. (C) MFI of CD44 and CD62L of host CD4+ and CD8+ T cells after receiving blood transfusion. (D) The same groups of mice were analyzed again 40 days after the final transfusion (n = 4 and n = 5 for hosts receiving wild-type and Ampd3−/− red blood cells, respectively). ***P ≤ .001. ns, not significant (P > .05).

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