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. 2011 Jan;89(1):93–104. doi: 10.1189/jlb.0810442

Figure 7. Anti-CCL22 treatment alters macrophage inflammatory cytokine expression.

Figure 7.

(A) Cytokine expression patterns from CD11b+Ly6Chi macrophages from control- or anti-CCL22-treated mice were determined by ELISA from cells sorted from control- or anti-CCL22-treated mice. The data are displayed as mean cytokine production (±sd) and indicate a significantly (*P<0.05) decreased TNF level and a significantly (P<0.05) increased IL-10 level by CD11b+Ly6Chi macrophages from anti-CCL22- compared with control-treated mice. (B) Stimulation of Ly6Chi macrophages with CCL22 and LPS together results in significantly increased TNF and significantly (*P<0.05) decreased IL-10 compared with macrophages. These results are representative of two similar experimental replicates.