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Fig. 7 | BMC Genetics

Fig. 7

From: A novel mouse model expressing human forms for complement receptors CR1 and CR2

Fig. 7

CR1long is predicted to modulate hematopoietic cell quantity in the spleen and immune cell infiltration in the brain. (A) Disease and Function analytic (IPA) of transcriptional profiling data in the spleen identifies a significant positive association of DE genes in B6.CR2CR1long/long compared to B6 samples with ‘Quantity of erythroid precursor cells’ and ‘Quantity of myeloid cells’ (p < 0.05). (B) Genes associated with ‘Quantity of erythroid precursor cells’ associated genes and their effects. (C) Genes associated with ‘Quantity of myeloid cells’. (D) Disease and Function analytic (IPA) of genes DE comparing B6.CR2CR1long/long with B6 samples in the brain identifies a significant positive association with ‘Cellular infiltration by leukocytes’ and ‘Infiltration by neutrophils’. (E) Genes associated with ‘Cellular infiltration by leukocytes’. (F) Genes associated with ‘Infiltration by neutrophils’. Figures reproduced from IPA; shapes, colors, and color intensity follow IPA legend details. Orange = predicted activation, blue is deactivation. Red = increased expression in B6.CR2CR1long/long compared to B6 samples. Green = decreased expression in B6.CR2CR1long/long compared to B6 samples

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