Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Exp Mol Pathol. 2012 Sep 23;94(1):255–261. doi: 10.1016/j.yexmp.2012.09.009

Figure 4. Rapamycin attenuates gp120 protein expression both in vivo and in vitro.

Figure 4

A. Cellular lysates from of CIDHPs, HIV/CIDHPs and HIV/CIDHPs/Rapa were probed for gp120 protein. The same blots stripped and reprobed for actin. A representative gel displaying gp120 expression by CIDHP, HIV/CIDHPs (two different lysates) and HIV/CIDHP/Rapa (two different lysates) is displayed. The bottom lane shows actin expression in the same samples.

B. Cumulative densitometric data of three different sets experiments under control and experimental conditions described in A.

C. Immunoblots of the protein lysates from renal tissues of Tg26 and Rapa-receiving Tg26 mice were probed for the expression of gp120 protein. The same nitrocellulose blots were stripped and reprobed for actin. A representative gel from renal tissues from four different mice is shown. The upper lane displays gp120 expression by Tg26 and Tg26/Rapa mice. The lower lane displays actin expression under similar conditions.

D. Cumulative densitometric scanned data from Tg26 and Tg26/Rapa mice described in C.