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Table 2 The percentage of each phenotype of immune cells in the spleens

From: Relationship of clusterin with renal inflammation and fibrosis after the recovery phase of ischemia-reperfusion injury

 

WT (n = 4)

KO (n = 4)

p value (WT vs. KO)

Total isolated splenocytes (× 106)

369.36 ± 177.5

373.5 ± 169.31

0.4871

CD4 (%)

15.85 ± 1.34

16.43 ± 1.92

0.3095

CD8 (%)

6.67 ± 1.56

8.13 ± 1.8

0.1839

CD45R/B220 (%)

59.63 ± 6.38

56.03 ± 6.37

0.2275

Mac-3 (%)

1.84 ± 0.42

1.37 ± 0.41

0.1620

CD11b (%)

5.67 ± 1.48

6.27 ± 1.38

0.2460

pan-NK (pan) (%)

3.41 ± 0.32

3.19 ± 0.33

0.1182

  1. The spleens were collected from the same animals as described in Table 1, and the phenotypes of their splenocytes were determined using the FACS analysis, showing T cells (CD4+ and CD8+ cells), B cells (CD45R/B220+ cells), macrophages (Mac-3+ cells), dendritic cells (CD11b+ cells) and natural killer (NK) cells (pan-NK+ cells). The data were presented as mean ± SD, and were compared using one-tailed t-test