Fig. 7From: Gardnerella vaginalis alters cervicovaginal epithelial cell function through microbe-specific immune responsesBlocking the TLR2 receptor does not mitigate G. vaginalis-induced increases in cell permeability. Cell permeability was measured in ectocervical (A), endocervical (B), and vaginal (C) epithelial cells after pretreatment with the anti-TLR2 antibody and subsequent exposure to live bacteria. G. vaginalis-induced cell permeability was unchanged after blocking the TLR2 receptor. Values are mean ± SEMBack to article page