Figure 4
KIR and NKG2A receptor expression by alloreactive NK-cell clones. Immunofluorescence analyses of 2 representative alloreactive NK clones are shown. Such clones express, as their only inhibitory receptor for self, the KIR for which there is no class I ligand in the recipient. (A) An NK clone from HLA-C1–positive donor detected in HLA-C1–negative recipient is KIR2DL2/3/S2+ and KIR2DL1/3DL1/NKG2A−. (B) An NK clone from HLA-C2–positive donor detected in HLA-C2–negative recipient is KIR2DL1+ and KIR2DL2/3/S2/3DL1/NKG2A−. These 2 clones are representative of 20 tested that exhibited the same phenotype.

KIR and NKG2A receptor expression by alloreactive NK-cell clones. Immunofluorescence analyses of 2 representative alloreactive NK clones are shown. Such clones express, as their only inhibitory receptor for self, the KIR for which there is no class I ligand in the recipient. (A) An NK clone from HLA-C1–positive donor detected in HLA-C1–negative recipient is KIR2DL2/3/S2+ and KIR2DL1/3DL1/NKG2A. (B) An NK clone from HLA-C2–positive donor detected in HLA-C2–negative recipient is KIR2DL1+ and KIR2DL2/3/S2/3DL1/NKG2A. These 2 clones are representative of 20 tested that exhibited the same phenotype.

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