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IRF4 regulates cytokine receptor expression in CD8+ T cells.
IRF4 regulates cytokine receptor expression in CD8+ T cells. (A) Purified control (Irf4 fl/fl) or IRF4-deficient CD8+ T cells were activated in vitro, and mRNA was extracted for RNA-seq analysis at day 2 postactivation. A total of 901 genes (red dots, adjusted p value <0.1) was differentially expressed in WT and IRF4-deficient CD8+ T cells following activation. (B) Differential genes expressed between control (Irf4 fl/fl) and IRF4-deficient CD8+ T cells underwent KEGG pathway analysis. The top five affected pathways are listed. (C) List of 37 genes in the cytokine–cytokine receptor interaction pathway that were differentially expressed between control (Irf4 fl/fl) and IRF4-deficient CD8+ T cells. (D and E) Purified control (Irf4 fl/fl) or IRF4-deficient CD8 T cells were activated in vitro. Il7r (CD127) and Il2rb (CD122) gene expression (D) or surface protein levels (E) were determined by real-time RT-PCR and flow cytometry, respectively. Data are from two replicates of one experiment (A–C) or from at least three experiments (D and E). Su Huang et al. ImmunoHorizons 2017;1:92-100 Copyright © 2017 The Authors
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