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. 2018 Jun 14;9:1359. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2018.01359

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Profile of naïve and transitional B cell counts in the peripheral blood. Number (A) and percentages [on total CD3CD19+ B cells (B)] of naïve IgD+CD27 B cells in the peripheral blood during the follow-up in mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC)-treated patients #1 (blue circles) and #2 (orange circles) and in control kidney transplant recipients given basiliximab/low-dose rabbit anti-thymocyte globulin (RATG) induction therapy but not MSC (white histograms) during the follow-up (left panels) and in MSC-treated patients #3 (green circles) and #4 (violet circles) and in control kidney transplant recipients given induction therapy with low-dose RATG alone but not MSC (gray histograms) (right panels). Number (C) and percentages [on total CD3CD19+ B cells (D)] of CD24highCD38high transitional B cells in MSC-treated patients #1 and #2 and in control patients given basiliximab/low-dose RATG (white histograms) (left panels) and in MSC-patients #3 and #4 and in control patients given induction therapy with low-dose RATG alone (gray histograms) (right panels), during the follow-up. Data from controls are mean ± SEM, P = NS.