Research Article
Skin-Resident γδ T Cells Exhibit Site-Specific Morphology and Activation States
Figure 5
Flow cytometry reveals a significant variation in γδ T cell numbers and activation states across three skin sites. There are significantly fewer γδ T cells, which also show increased CD69 expression, in the footpad relative to the ear and back. (a) The percentage of CD3+ cells expressing TCRγ/δ is significantly greater in the ear and back than in the footpad. (b) The activation state of CD3 + TCRγ/δ + cells, assessed using the cell-surface antigen CD69, shows increased expression among cells in the footpad than in the ear and back. Bar graphs represent mean ± SEM ( and , one-way ANOVA with post-hoc Tukey test; /group).
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