Figure 6
Figure 6. Donors who express HLA-B*1302 or HLA-B*1301 make very few KIR3DL1-dependent NK cells. NK cells from 9 donors (donors 1-9) were tested in the CD107a assay to determine their ability to make KIR3DL1-dependent NK clones. Each donor was incubated with the class I bare target 721.221, targets lacking either the C1 or C2 epitopes (data not shown), or targets lacking only the Bw4 epitope (HLA-A*0301, 1101, B*0702, 3501, C*0401, 0702). (A) Representative examples of flow cytometry showing identification of KIR3DL1+, CD158a,b− NK cells and their subsequent CD107a expression when incubated with 721.221 or the Bw4− target. Numbers on plots are percentages of total displayed cells. (B) After incubation with the Bw4− target, the proportion of KIR3DL1+, CD158a,b− NK cells that were CD107a+ did not distinguish donors with HLA-B*13 from donors with other Bw4+ alleles and donors homozygous for Bw6. (C) The proportion of KIR3DL1+, CD158a,b− NK cells does not distinguish HLA-B*13 donors from donors with other Bw4+ alleles and donors homozygous for Bw6. (D) The proportion of KIR3DL1-dependent NK clones of the total NK-cell population distinguishes HLA-B*13 donors from donors with other Bw4+ alleles. A total of 2% to 3% of NK cells from donors with other Bw4+ alleles are KIR3DL1 dependent, whereas this is true of less than 1% of NK cells from HLA-B*13 donors. Less than 0.5% of NK clones from donors homozygous for Bw6 are KIR3DL1 dependent, slightly less than donors with HLA-B13. Error bars represent SEM.

Donors who express HLA-B*1302 or HLA-B*1301 make very few KIR3DL1-dependent NK cells. NK cells from 9 donors (donors 1-9) were tested in the CD107a assay to determine their ability to make KIR3DL1-dependent NK clones. Each donor was incubated with the class I bare target 721.221, targets lacking either the C1 or C2 epitopes (data not shown), or targets lacking only the Bw4 epitope (HLA-A*0301, 1101, B*0702, 3501, C*0401, 0702). (A) Representative examples of flow cytometry showing identification of KIR3DL1+, CD158a,b NK cells and their subsequent CD107a expression when incubated with 721.221 or the Bw4 target. Numbers on plots are percentages of total displayed cells. (B) After incubation with the Bw4 target, the proportion of KIR3DL1+, CD158a,b NK cells that were CD107a+ did not distinguish donors with HLA-B*13 from donors with other Bw4+ alleles and donors homozygous for Bw6. (C) The proportion of KIR3DL1+, CD158a,b NK cells does not distinguish HLA-B*13 donors from donors with other Bw4+ alleles and donors homozygous for Bw6. (D) The proportion of KIR3DL1-dependent NK clones of the total NK-cell population distinguishes HLA-B*13 donors from donors with other Bw4+ alleles. A total of 2% to 3% of NK cells from donors with other Bw4+ alleles are KIR3DL1 dependent, whereas this is true of less than 1% of NK cells from HLA-B*13 donors. Less than 0.5% of NK clones from donors homozygous for Bw6 are KIR3DL1 dependent, slightly less than donors with HLA-B13. Error bars represent SEM.

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