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Fig. 6 | BMC Immunology

Fig. 6

From: Human-like NSG mouse glycoproteins sialylation pattern changes the phenotype of human lymphocytes and sensitivity to HIV-1 infection

Fig. 6

Effects of the cmah−/− background on human cell responses to HIV-1 infection in bone marrow. a Human differentiated T cells, b precursors and mature B cells, c myeloid lineage cells FACS analyses. Mice bone marrow were reconstituted with comparable proportions of human CD45+ cells; HIV-1 mediated depletion of T cells was more pronounced in NSG-cmah−/− animals compared to NSG wt (n = 4–5). HIV-1 infection increased the relative proportion of B cell precursors and mature B-cells (CD20+) and the proportion of CD14+ macrophages compared to NSG mice. Individual mouse and means with SEM are shown. P values were determined with Kruskal-Wallis test and Dunn’s multiple comparisons tests (*) and Mann-Whitney test (#). P ≤ 0.05 were considered significant. The gating strategies are shown in Additional file 6: Figure S6.

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