Fig. 6From: LRRC4 functions as a neuron-protective role in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisLRRC4 deletion developed more severe Th1 immune response. a Flow cytometry of Th2 (CD4+ IL-4+) cells of WT and LRRC4−/− mice before or 15 days after EAE induction in spleens (left) or blood (right). b Flow cytometry of Th17 (CD4+ IL-17A+) cells of WT and LRRC4−/− mice before or 15 days after EAE induction in spleens (left) or blood (right). c Flow cytometry of Th1 (CD4+ IFN-γ +) cells of WT and LRRC4−/− mice before or 15 days after EAE induction in spleens (left) or blood (right). d Flow cytometry of Treg (CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+) cells of WT and LRRC4−/− mice before or 15 days after EAE induction in spleens. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01Back to article page