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Table 1 CD4 + Vβ repertoire usage in healthy children

From: Flow cytometric analysis of the CD4+ TCR Vβ repertoire in the peripheral blood of children with type 1 diabetes mellitus, systemic lupus erythematosus and age-matched healthy controls

Vb subfamily

Mean percentage

min (%)

max(%)

SD

Vb1

3.21

1.8

4.9

.66

Vb2

7.86

4

12.8

2.33

Vb3

4.23

1

8.5

2.22

Vb4

.76

.0

2.3

.58

Vb5.1

4.43

1.8

6.9

1.48

Vb5.2

1.39

.5

4.8

.97

Vb5.3

1.69

.6

3.5

.73

Vb7.1

1.85

.4

4.1

.89

Vb7.2

1.71

.0

4.9

1.07

Vb8

3.95

2

6.4

1.02

Vb9

2.90

.8

12.6

2.13

Vb11

1.49

.4

2.9

.70

Vb12

4.44

1.6

9.7

1.65

Vb13.1

4.23

2.1

7.4

1.35

Vb13.2

2.58

.2

6.8

1.42

Vb13.6

1.86

.8

3.5

.61

Vb14

4.00

1.4

9.6

1.78

Vb16

2.03

.6

5.1

.99

Vb17

3.88

.1

5.4

1.33

Vb18

1.34

.2

3.9

.90

Vb20

4.08

1.2

7.6

1.75

Vb21.3

2.47

.7

3.6

.71

Vb22

2.84

.7

7.5

1.26

Vb23

1.17

.2

4

.90

  1. TOTAL: 70.39 (CD4+).
  2. CD4 + TCR Vβ repertoire usage in 31 healthy Greek Children. Minimum (min) and maximum (max) values obtained, as well as the mean percentages of the 24 CD4+ TCR Vβ chains are displayed. SD standard deviation.