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Fig. 3 | Gut Pathogens

Fig. 3

From: Immune responses upon Campylobacter jejuni infection of secondary abiotic mice lacking nucleotide-oligomerization-domain-2

Fig. 3

Large intestinal immune cell populations in C. jejuni infected secondary abiotic Nod2−/− mice. Secondary abiotic wildtype (WT; white circles) and Nod2−/− mice (black circles) were generated by broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment and perorally infected with C. jejuni strain 81-176 by gavage at day (d) 0 and d1. The average number of colonic epithelial a T lymphocytes (positive for CD3), b regulatory T cells (Treg; positive for FOXP3) and c B lymphocytes (positive for B220) from six high power fields (HPF, ×400 magnification) per animal was determined microscopically in immunohistochemically stained colonic paraffin sections at day 7 following C. jejuni infection. Naive (N) secondary abiotic mice served as uninfected controls. Medians (black bars), levels of significance (p-values) determined by Mann–Whitney U test and numbers of analyzed animals (in parentheses) are indicated. Data were pooled from four independent experiments

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