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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Immunol. 2015 Nov 4;195(12):5551–5560. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1500961

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7

Adoptive transfer of MRL/lpr Fli1+/+ T cells to MRL/lpr Fli1+/− mice results in increased numbers of renal CD4+ T cells. T cells were negatively isolated from the spleens of MRL/lpr Fli1+/+ and Fli1+/− mice and transferred into 8 week-old MRL/lpr Fli1+/+ or Fli1+/− mice. Renal sections in recipient mice were analyzed 12 weeks after T cell transfer (20 weeks of age) for CD4+ cells by immunofluorescence. Representative images are presented in (A) and average T cell numbers per field of all mice are presented graphically in (B). C) 24-hour urine samples were collected from recipients prior to and every two weeks after T cell transfer and albumin levels as a measure of proteinuria were quantified. Averaged data for recipients within each transfer group at the 2- and 12-week post-transfer time points are presented.