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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 11.
Published in final edited form as: Nature. 2014 Sep 28;516(7530):246–249. doi: 10.1038/nature13788

Extended Data Figure 1. Placing Pstpip2cmo mice on a high fat and cholesterol diet limits the development of inflammatory bone disease.

Extended Data Figure 1

a-e, Wild-type (WT) and Pstpip2cmo mutant mice were fed a lean fat diet (LFD) or a high fat and cholesterol diet (HFD). Representative hind paw images (a) and representative pictures of popliteal lymph nodes (b) from WT, LFD Pstpip2cmo and HFD Pstpip2cmo mice at 12-14 weeks of age. c-d, Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining (c) and pathology scores (d) of tail samples from 12-14 week old WT, LFD Pstpip2cmo and HFD Pstpip2cmo mice. Pathology scores were assigned in a blinded fashion by a veterinary pathologist based on the extent and severity of inflammation, osteolysis and osteogenesis. e, Representative immunostaining of neutrophils and macrophages in hind paw sections from 14-18 weeks old Pstpip2cmo mice that were fed either a LFD or a HFD. (***P < 0.001; Student’s t-test)