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Murine T Cell Isolation and Stimulation

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Dexamethasone sodium phosphate was from ValleyVet.com. Rapamycin (dissolved in DMSO first) and FTY720 (fingolimod HCL; dissolved in DMSO first) were from Selleckchem.com. DQ ovalbumin, sodium heparin, ACK lysing buffer, Ficoll-Paque Plus, Freund’s complete adjuvant (“FCA”), and Freund’s incomplete adjuvant (“FIA”) were from ThermoFisher. Hen ovalbumin (“OVA”), hen egg lysozyme (“HEL”), and monophosphoryl lipid A (“MPLA”; dissolved in DMSO first) were from Sigma-Aldrich. Protease- and Ig-free BSA was from SouthernBiotech. Antibodies for flow cytometry were from Biolegend, eBioscience, and Jackson ImmunoResearch Laboratories. Cell counting beads for flow cytometry were from Bangs Laboratories. Mouse Th1/Th2/Th17 CBA kit was from BD Biosciences. Clodronate liposomes and control liposomes were a gift from Roche Diagnostics GmbH. Mouse CD4+ T cell isolation kit (negative selection), mouse CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cell isolation kit, and mouse CD3ε MicroBead kit were from Miltenyi Biotec. eFluor 670 was from eBioscience (dissolved in DMSO first). The peptide OVA323–339 was from AnaSpec.
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Macrophage Depletion with Clodronate Liposomes

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Clodronate liposomes were purchased from Roche and prepared as described previously (Van Rooijen et al., 1994 (link)). Clodronate liposomes have been used extensively to specifically deplete macrophages in vivo by inducing apoptosis in these cells without affecting other cell types. Cilengitide was obtained from Med Chem Express (NJ, United States).
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