Extended Data Fig. 3: Systemic effects of FD consumption are not mediated by APCs. | Nature Immunology

Extended Data Fig. 3: Systemic effects of FD consumption are not mediated by APCs.

From: Short-term dietary changes can result in mucosal and systemic immune depression

Extended Data Fig. 3

(a) Dietary intervention and immunization strategy. (b) Representative histograms (left) and expression level (right) of MHC class II gated on CD19+ B, CD11c+ pDCs, CD11c+CD11b cDC1 and CD11c+CD11b+ cDC2 cells isolated from draining LNs of RD- and FD-fed mice. (c) Representative histograms (left) and expression level (right) of CD80, CD86 and CD40 gated on CD11c+CD11b cDC1 cells isolated from draining LNs of RD- and FD-fed mice. (d) Representative histograms (left) and expression level (right) of CD80, CD86 and CD40 gated on CD11c+CD11b+ cDC2 cells isolated from draining LNs RD- and FD-fed mice. (e) Dietary intervention and immunization strategy. (f) (Left) Quantification of footpad swelling of recipient mice that had received 1 × 106 OT-II cells and had been fed RD or FD starting from the day of the adoptive transfer. A group of recipient mice received PBS alone as control. (Right) Representative pictures of swollen footpads of recipient mice. Data in (B-D) are a pool of 2 experiments (n = 7 each). Data in (F) are a pool of 2 experiments (n = 10, 9 or 8). Data are shown as mean ± SEM. P-values were determined using a Brown-Forsythe and Welch ANOVA test with Holm-Sidak’s multiple comparisons test.

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