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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Immunol. 2015 Apr 7;158(2):153–166. doi: 10.1016/j.clim.2015.03.026

Table 3.

Impact of ERα genotype on lymphocyte activation male B6.Sle1 micea

B6
B6.Sle1
Cell type ERα +/+ −/− +/+ −/−
B220+b 57.3±2.2 52.9±3.7 58.6±2.0 59.4±2.2
B220+CD86+c 6.8±1.1 6.6±1.8 7.0±2.2 7.9±2.2
CD4+b 15.6±1.9 15.9±1.7 16.2±0.7 15.2±0.9
CD4+CD69+d 17.6±2.7 14.7±3.4 25.5±2.5 15.0±3.9f
CD4+CD134+d 17.8±3.4 21.3±6.4 25.7±3.4 15.3±4.6
CD4+CD62L+d 52.9±6.9 55.9±6.3 31.4±3.0e 33.7±4.6e
CD4+CD25+ 2.3±0.2 2.5±0.3 2.2±0.1 2.3±0.2
a

Splenocytes from each mouse (6-12 months of age) were analyzed individually by flow cytometry (N=14-32 per group). The values presented represent the mean ± SEM for the samples in each group.

b

Values represent the mean percentage of total splenocytes.

c

Values represent the mean percentage of B220+ splenocytes

d

Values represent the mean percentage of CD4+ splenocytes.

e

Significant differences compared to Sle1B/B mice of same gender and ERα genotype are denoted by (P≤0.01)

f

Significant difference compared to ERα+/+mice of same gender and Sle1 genotype are denoted by (P≤0.05)