Figure 1.
Dietary signals promote accumulation and adaptation of intestinal CD4
+
T cells in the small intestine epithelium of specific pathogen-free mice. (A–C) Flow cytometry from the IE of SPF mice fed AA or standard chow diet measuring frequency or absolute count of the indicated cell subsets (A–C) or showing representative flow plots pre-gated on CD4+ T cells (B). (A–C) Mean ± SD from three to five independent experiments with 14–18 mice per condition. Unpaired t tests, **P < 0.01, ****P < 0.0001.