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Fig. 6 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

Fig. 6

From: Astrocytes have the capacity to act as antigen-presenting cells in the Parkinson’s disease brain

Fig. 6

Aggregated αSYN and MHC-II are transported between astrocytes via tunneling nanotubes. Immunostainings and confocal imaging demonstrated transfer of MHC-II between the astrocytes via WGA-labeled tunneling nanotubes (a). A close-up of the tunneling nanotube region (white rectangle) is shown in a’. The various z-planes (z1–z6) for the WGA-staining and MHC-II-staining are shown separately in black and white. Aggregates of αSYN and MHC-II could be detected in tunneling nanotubes connecting two astrocytes (b). A close-up of the tunneling nanotube region (white rectangle) is shown in b’. The various z-planes (z1–z4) for the αSYN and MHC-II-staining are shown separately in black and white. Scale bars: (a) = 20 μm and (b) = 10 μm

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