Supplementary Figure 4: Deficiency in Uhrf1 does not affect the differentiation of colonic Treg cells. | Nature Immunology

Supplementary Figure 4: Deficiency in Uhrf1 does not affect the differentiation of colonic Treg cells.

From: The epigenetic regulator Uhrf1 facilitates the proliferation and maturation of colonic regulatory T cells

Supplementary Figure 4

a-b, In vivo generation of Foxp3+ T cells after adoptive transfer of naive CD4+ T cells from Cd4creUhrf1+/+ and Cd4creUhrf1fl/fl mice. A schematic diagram of in vivo differentiation assay of Foxp3+ T cells (a). CD4+CD44loCD62hi naive T cells from Cd4creUhrf1+/+ and Cd4creUhrf1fl/fl mice were intravenously injected into congenic Foxp3hCD2 reporter mice. The cLP cells in the recipient mice were analyzed for Foxp3 expression at day 14 after transfer (b). Representative FACS plots are shown. Data are representative of two independent experiments with similar results.

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