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Multicolor Flow Cytometry Panel

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The following antibodies were purchased from eBioscience (San Diego, CA): anti-CD8a-FITC, anti-CD8a-PE, anti-CD4-FITC, anti-CD4-PE, anti-IFN-γ-PE, anti-IFN-γ-FITC, anti-TNF-α-APC, anti-PD-1 (CD279)-FITC, and anti-rat IgG-FITC. The anti-CD8a-APC-Cy7 and anti-PD-1 (CD279)-PE antibodies were purchased from BioLegend (San Diego, CA) and the anti-CD127-Alexa fluor 647 antibody was from Bio-Rad Laboratories (Hercules, CA). The annexin V-FITC apoptosis detection kit was purchased from BioVision, Inc. (Milpitas, CA).
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Isolation and Analysis of Murine Mesenteric Lymphocytes

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Mesenteric lymph nodes were isolated from each animal and cut into smaller pieces of approximately 1 mm2. After washing with phosphate buffer saline, the tissue was disrupted mechanically into smaller pieces. The remaining tissue aggregates were removed by a 70 μm nylon cell strainer. The resulting cell suspension was centrifuged twice at 1,000 rpm, for 5 min at 4°C in a 30% isotonic Percoll solution (Borunlaite Sci & Tech Co., Ltd., Beijing, China). The supernatant containing epithelial cells and debris was discarded; the cell pellet was washed and resuspended in RPMI1640 medium. Samples were stained with anti-CD3 PE (12-0030-82, eBioscience, San Diego, Calif), anti-CD4 FITC (11-0040-82, eBioscience, San Diego, Calif), anti-CD8a FITC (11-0084-82, eBioscience, San Diego, Calif), anti-CD25 PE (12-0390-82, eBioscience, San Diego, Calif), anti-IL17RB (BS-2610R, Bioss, Beijing, China), and anti-Foxp3 eFluor 660 (50-5773-82, eBioscience, San Diego, Calif). Flow cytometry data were acquired using a FACSCalibur (BD Biosciences, San Diego, CA) and analyzed with FlowJo software (Tree Star, Ashland, OR).
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