Supplementary Figure 2: Related to Figure 3. Memory T cell populations increase the expression of cytokine receptors following the resolution of infection. | Nature Immunology

Supplementary Figure 2: Related to Figure 3. Memory T cell populations increase the expression of cytokine receptors following the resolution of infection.

From: Mouse cytomegalovirus-experienced ILC1s acquire a memory response dependent on the viral glycoprotein m12

Supplementary Figure 2

(a,b) Graph shows average mRNA expression of indicated cytokine receptors in splenic OT-I CD8+ T Cell sorted from (a) Listeria-OVA and (b) VSV-OVA infected mice at indicated time-points PI, as assessed by microarray (Data provided by Immunological Genome Consortium. (c-d) Graph shows mRNA expression of indicated cytokine receptors by (c) naïve and LCMV experienced primary and secondary memory GP66-CD4+ T cells post LCMV infection and by (d) resting and inflammation experienced memory Tregs, assed by RNA-sequencing as was previously reported23. Data are representative of 2 independent experiments with (c) n=3 and (d) n=5 mice per group. Data are presented as the mean ± SEM.

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