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. 2019 Dec 19;4(24):e129756. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.129756

Figure 6. Tregs in human skin have a reduced mTOR signature.

Figure 6

(A) IPA displaying shared (left) and divergent (right) upstream regulators for blood Tregs vs. blood Teffs and skin Tregs vs. skin Teffs. (B) Gene set enrichment analysis for blood Tregs vs. blood Teffs (left) and skin Tregs vs. skin Teffs (right) reveals that blood Tregs have enriched mTORC1 signaling genes, whereas skin Tregs have reduced mTORC1 signaling.