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. 2013 Jan 4;25(5):295–306. doi: 10.1093/intimm/dxs114

Table 4.

Numbers and percentages of B-cell subpopulationsa in spleen

Jackson C57BL/6 (n = 3) IRF5+/+ 15G littermate (n = 4) IRF5−/− 15G littermate (n = 3) IRF5−/− 11G with DOCK2 mutation (n = 6)
Total spleen cell number (×106) 89.2±17.9 (100%) 93.1±17.0 (100%) 70.5±13.3 (100%) 39.4±1.9 (100%)
Immature B cells 8.0±1.5 (9.0%) 9.5±1.4 (10.2%) 6.4±0.8 (9.1%) 2.9±0.3 (7.3%)
 T1 1.7±0.4 (1.9%) 2.1±0.2 (2.3%) 1.1±0.3 (1.6%) 0.4±0.0 (1%)
 T2 4.2±0.8 (4.7%) 5.1±0.7 (5.5%) 3.6±0.6 (5.1%) 1.4±0.1 (3.6%)
 T3 1.4±0.4 (1.6%) 1.6±0.5 (1.7%) 1.2±0.3 (1.7%) 0.7±0.2 (1.8%)
Mature B cells 42.7±9.5 (47.9%) 43.5±10.9 (46.7%) 32.2±8.4 (45.7%) 9.7±0.9 (24.6%)
 Follicular B cells 37.1±9.4 (41.6%) 38.3±10.3 (41.1%) 28.8±7.7 (40.9%) 8.6±0.9 (21.8%)
 Marginal zone B cells 4.0±0.2 (4.4%) 3.2±0.4 (3.4%)  2.3±0.5 (3.3%) 0.3±0.0 (0.8%)

aThe B-cell subpopulations were identified as shown in Fig. 1.