Journal: BMC biotechnology
Article Title: Parabacteroides distasonis promotes CXCL9 secretion of tumor-associated macrophages and enhances CD8 + T cell activity to trigger anti-tumor immunity against anti-PD-1 treatment in non-small cell lung cancer mice.
doi: 10.1186/s12896-025-00963-9
Figure Lengend Snippet: Fig. 7 P. distasonis enhanced CD8+T cell activity by secreting CXCL9 from macrophages in vivo. (A) Flow cytometry determination of positive proportion of CXCR3 in CD8+T cells in mouse tumor tissue. *P < 0.05 vs. PBS. (B) Tumor images. (C) Tumor volume growth curve. (D) Tumor weight. (E) IHC staining of Ki67 expression in mouse tumor tissue. Scale bar = 100 μm (100×), Scale bar = 25 μm (400×). (F and G) Flow cytometry determination of positive propor tion of GZMB and IFN-γ in CD8+T cells in mouse tumor tissue. *P < 0.05 vs. αPD-1, &P < 0.05 vs. αPD-1 + P. distasonis
Article Snippet: TNF-α (CSB-E04741m, CUSABIO), IL-6 (CSB-E04639m, CUSABIO), IL-1β (CSB-E08054m, CUSABIO), CXCL9 (CSB-EL006252MO, CUSABIO), IFN-γ (CSB-E04578m, CUSABIO), Perforin (CSB-E13429m, CUSABIO), and granzyme B (GZMB, CSB-E08720m, CUSABIO) kits were conducted to determine TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β and CXCL9 levels in BMDM supernatant and secretion of IFN-γ, TNF-α, Perforin and GZMB in primary CD8+T cell supernatant of spleen.
Techniques: Activity Assay, In Vivo, Flow Cytometry, Immunohistochemistry, Expressing