Accumulation and maturation of DCs in the lung during BCG infection. (A) Lungs from BALB/c mice at 1 day, 4 to 6 weeks, and 12 to 14 weeks after aerosolized BCG infection were processed, and aliquots were plated to enumerate lung CFU. Mean numbers of CFU ± standard deviations (SD) from a single BCG infection of three mice per time point are shown. Similar bacterial burdens were measured in three separate experiments. Sorted CD11c+ lung cells from uninfected mice, mice infected for 4 to 6 weeks, and mice infected for 12 to 14 weeks were stained for MHC-II (I-Ad), CD11b, and CD11c. (B) Maturation of myeloid (CD11bhi CD11chi) DCs was assessed by gating on these cells and by examining the geometric mean fluorescent intensity (MFI) of surface MHC-II staining. Uninf., uninfected. (C) After gating on live cells was done, the number of mature (CD11chi MHChi) lung DCs was calculated by multiplying the percentage of CD11chi MHChi cells by the total number of live cells, as assessed by trypan blue exclusion. Data in panels B and C are means ± SD of four independent experiments with three to four mice per experiment; #, ##, *, **, P < 0.02 compared to uninfected mice.