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. 2009 Jan 15;3:1–8. doi: 10.2174/1874285800903010001

Fig. (1).

Fig. (1)

Flow cytometric analysis of the expression of CD28-family members on the surface of activated T lymphocytes.

Human CD4+ T lymphocytes, purified from peripheral blood cells, were cultured as described in Materials and Methods.

Panel A. Shows that T cells activation via TLRs is able to up-regulate the expression of CD152 and PD-1 at the membrane cell level. Expression of CD69 was a positive control for T lymphocytes activation. Numbers indicate the Mean Fluorescence Intensity of each curve.

Panel B. The expression of CD28 decreases following treatment of T cells with flagellin, poly (I:C) and R848. Data are shown as means ± standard deviations (error bars) of five experiments.

Panel C. Shows the increasing of respectively CD152 and PD-1 expression. It is interesting to note that CD152 reaches the maximum of expression after 48 hrs, whereas PD-1 after 72 hrs. Data are shown as means ± standard deviations (error bars) of five experiments.

Experimental conditions are: ♦ no stimulus; ▼ flagellin; ▲ + LPS; * poly (I:C); ● R848.