Fig. 3From: Small heat shock proteins are induced during multiple sclerosis lesion development in white but not grey matterHSPB6 expression in white matter MS lesions. Representative images of white matter tissues from non-neurological controls (a) and MS cases (b–h) double labelled for HLA-DR (pink) and HSPB6 (brown). NAWM (b), NAWM surrounding a preactive lesion (c), preactive lesion (d), active lesion (e), chronic active lesion (f- rim, g - centre) and inactive lesions (h) from MS cases. Quantification of HSPB6+ cells in lesion areas (i). GFAP+ astrocytes co-localise with HSPB6 (j–l), while Olig2+ oligodendrocytes (m) or HLA-DR+ microglia (n) do not express HSPB6. Percentages of cells in each area (I). Data are shown as mean ± SEM. Mann-Whitney U tests were performed for comparisons between control white matter and NAWM and between NAWM and the different lesion types. **p < 0.01. Scale bar (a–h, m) = 50 μm, (j–l, n) = 10 μm. CON = control, NAWM = normal appearing white matter, PAL = preactive lesions, A = active lesion, CA = chronic active lesion, IA = inactive lesionsBack to article page