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. 2015 Mar 20;10(3):e0119526. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0119526

Fig 3. Type 1 lymphocyte (IL18R1+) and Type 2 lymphocyte (IL1RL1+) percentage.

Fig 3

(A) The values are shown as percentage of Type 1 lymphocyte subsets in control (Ctr) and T1DM patients during pregnancy and postpartum. None of the Type 1 lymphocyte subsets (CD56bright NK cells, CD56dim NK cells, NKT cells and T cells) differ significantly across pregnancy or postpartum. (B) Percentage of Type 2 lymphocyte subsets (CD56bright NK cells, CD56dim NK cells, NKT cells and T cells) from control (Ctr) and T1DM patients during pregnancy and postpartum. Type 2 CD56bright NK cells (*P<0.05), CD56dim NK cells and T cells were significantly augmented in the 2nd trimester compared to 1st trimester from control, but not from T1DM patients. Differences also were detected in Type 2 CD56bright NK cells between 2nd and 3rd trimester from control patients (*P<0.05); Comparison between control and T1DM patients demonstrated that at postpartum, differences were observed in the Type 2 CD56bright NK cells (*P<0.05).