Fig. 4: KLF14 regulates glycolytic activity in macrophages. | Cellular & Molecular Immunology

Fig. 4: KLF14 regulates glycolytic activity in macrophages.

From: The transcription factor KLF14 regulates macrophage glycolysis and immune function by inhibiting HK2 in sepsis

Fig. 4

A, B The ECAR of BMDMs isolated from WT and KLF14−/− mice stimulated with or without 100 ng/ml LPS for 6 h was assessed by the Seahorse assay before and after sequential addition of rotenone and 2DG. The data are presented as the mean ± SD. n = 3, **P < 0.01. C, D The OCR was assessed by the Seahorse assay before and after sequential addition of oligomycin, FCCP, rotenone, and antimycin. The data are presented as the mean ± SD. n = 3, *P < 0.05

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