posted on 2023-04-03, 16:01authored byFang Yu, Xuemei Jia, Fen Du, Junfeng Wang, Yuzhen Wang, Walden Ai, Daping Fan
<p>PDF file - 252K, S1. miR-155 expression in spleen of WT and miR-155-/- chimeric mice. S2. Effects on bone marrow miR-155 deficiency on bone marrow cell mobilization in tumor-bearing mice. S3. The effects of bone marrow miR-155 deficiency on the leukocyte subpopulations in spleen of tumor-bearing mice. S4. The effects on bone marrow miR-155 deficiency on the expression of tumor-derived factors. S5. A, Expression level of miR-155 in LLC and B16-F10 cells. Quantitative real-time PCR was performed to measure the expression of miR-155 in the lung tissue of WT mice, and cultured LLC and B16-F10 cells. Data are presented as the mean plus-minus SEM of three replicates. **, p<0.001 by Student's t test. B. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis of miR-155 levels in WT macrophages incubated with serum-free medium (SFM), LLC cell conditioned medium (LLC-CM) and B16-F10 cell conditioned medium (B16-CM) for 24 h. Data are presented as the mean plus-minus SEM of three replicates. S6. miR-155 deficiency MΦ promoted migration of B16-F10 cells.</p>