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. 2002 Aug 20;99(18):11808–11812. doi: 10.1073/pnas.182425099

Table 3.

Cytokine production by CD4+ T cells after short-term Th1/Th2 differentiation in vitro

Primary stimulus IFN-γ, pg/ml
IL-4, pg/ml
TNF, pg/ml
IL-5, pg/ml
IRF4+/− IRF4−/− IRF4+/− IRF4−/− IRF4+/− IRF4−/− IRF4+/− IRF4−/−
Anti-CD3 4,000 <40 16 <2 <4 <4 20 <5
Anti-CD3, anti-IL-4, IL-12 300,000 12,000 2 <2 550 <4 <5 <5
Anti-CD3, IL-4, anti-IL-12 50,000 500,000 50,000 150 180 1,500 18,000 <5

CD62L+CD4+ T cells from IRF4+/− and IRF4−/− mice purified by magnetic cell sorting were stimulated with immobilized anti-CD3 (5 μg/ml) and/or cytokines for 96 h, as indicated. Thereafter, they were rested for 72 h in the presence of IL-2 and restimulated in triplicate cultures with anti-CD3. Twenty-four-hour culture supernatants were tested for cytokines by ELISA. Data shown give the mean of the triplicates; the SD was in all cases <10%. Results shown are representative of six (IFN-γ, IL-4) and three (TNF, IL-5) different experiments. ND, not determined.