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Table 3 Immunologically cell surface molecules in bone marrow-derived dendritic cells.

From: Cytokine profiles and phenotype regulation of antigen presenting cells by genotype-I porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus isolates

 

Porcine reproductive and respiratory virus isolates used for stimulation of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells#

 

Molecule

Uninfected

3267

3249

2988

3262

p -value

SLA-I

98.2 ± 0.9a

93.9 ± 1.2b

93.5 ± 2.4b

98.3 ± 1.3a

94.0 ± 1.6b

P = 0.04

SLA-II

69.9 ± 3.5a

81.8 ± 3.4b

74.4 ± 1.7a

79.4 ± 4.0b

79.7 ± 3.8b

P = 0.03

CD80/86

15.2 ± 1.2a

29.4 ± 5.7b

13.4 ± 2.8a

15.9 ± 1.3a

10 ± 1.7c

P = 0.01

CD14

85.4 ± 2.2a

81.4 ± 1.3b

84.5 ± 1.3a

86.4 ± 1.3a

93.8 ± 0.3c

P = 0.03

SWC3

85.5 ± 5.8

75.5 ± 17.3

87.5 ± 9.7

81.4 ± 7.8

83.9 ± 2.7

P = 0.78

SWC9

52.2 ± 27.4

45.5 ± 5.6

42.3 ± 5.6

30.6 ± 1.6

33.6 ± 6.6

P = 0.24

CD163

19.7 ± 2.1a

4.9 ± 3.5b

24.6 ± 7.0a*

18.1 ± 4.7a

18.2 ± 1.5a

P = 0.03

CD16

88.8 ± 7.6a

65.8 ± 3.7b*

50.8 ± 15.6c

83.0 ± 2.4a

70.2 ± 0.7b

P = 0.02

  1. #Average expression (three replicas) of some immunologically relevant cell surface molecules in bone marrow-derived dendritic cells. Each cell shows average percentage of cells expressing a given molecule and the standard deviation of the three observations. The comparison of the results was done using the Kruskal-Wallis test (p-value shown in the table) with multiple comparisons. Different superscript letters indicate statistically different (p < 0.05) percentages.
  2. *p = 0.09