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Although this cell tracking method was effective, the formation of an ectopic cellular nodule adjacent to the knee joints of two mice suggested that alternative in vivo cell tracking methods should be employed in order to definitively assess migration of the implanted cells.
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In silica group, fibrotic cellular nodules increased and cellular fibrotic nodules even appeared.
There were more and larger cellular nodules compared with day 7. Fibrotic cellular nodules were observed (Fig. 3b2).
At day 56, fibrotic cellular nodules increased and cellular fibrotic nodules appeared in silica-treated group (Fig. 3c2).
However, only a small amount of irregular cellular nodules and fibrotic cellular nodules could be observed occasionally in Treg-depleted group.
In Treg-depleted group, occasionally a small amount of irregular cellular nodules and fibrotic cellular nodules at day 56 were observed (Fig. 3c3).
Silicotic nodules were graded as follows: cellular nodules as Stage I; fibrotic cellular nodules as Stage II; cellular fibrotic nodules as Stage III; fibrotic nodules as Stage IV.
The location of the CD4+Foxp3+ Treg cells in lung tissue slices was in and around the cellular nodules at early inflammatory stage, but around the cellular nodules at the late fibrosis stage.
However, significantly severer infiltration of inflammatory cells, alveolar septal thickening and more irregular cellular nodules were observed in Treg-depleted group.
While in Treg-depleted group at day 28, inflammation was extenuated and there were a bit larger cellular nodules but reduced number of cells in the nodules (Fig. 3b3).
In silica-treated group, there was a large infiltration of inflammatory cells and alveolar septal thickening in the lungs, and irregular cellular nodules were observed, at day 7 after silica instillation (Fig. 3a2).
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