Extended Data Fig. 6: Analysis of the E. faecalis cylLL gene copy number in faecal samples before and after transplantation, and IFNγ levels in the serum of E. faecalis-colonized gnotobiotic GVHD mice. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 6: Analysis of the E. faecalis cylLL gene copy number in faecal samples before and after transplantation, and IFNγ levels in the serum of E. faecalis-colonized gnotobiotic GVHD mice.

From: An enterococcal phage-derived enzyme suppresses graft-versus-host disease

Extended Data Fig. 6

a, Each dot and line represents the data from one faecal sample. Significance was determined using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided). Patient031: n = 10 for endolysin-treated mice, n = 9 for vehicle-treated mice. Patient043: n = 16 for endolysin-treated mice, n = 13 for vehicle-treated mice. Patient032: n = 8 for endolysin-treated mice, n = 8 for vehicle-treated mice. b, IFNγ production in serum. Each dot represents the data from one serum sample. Significance was determined using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test (two-sided). The numbers of endolysin-treated mice and vehicle-treated mice for each of the patient samples are as in a.

Source Data

Back to article page