Figure 1
Figure 1. MAIT cells express tissue-specific chemokine receptors and are abundant in the liver. (A) Representative staining for indicated activation markers, chemokine receptors, and NK receptors on CD4+ (green) or CD8β+ (blue) T cells (CD3+γδ−) and MAIT cells (CD3+γδ−CD4−CD8β+/−CD161+Vα7.2+) (red) from blood. Representative of at least 3 donors. (B) Peripheral blood mononuclear cells, intestine, lymph node (LN), and liver triple immunostaining with the indicated antibodies. MAIT cells are triple-stained cells in the right panel. Examples of mono-color layers on a zoomed triple-stained cell are shown on the right. (Bottom panel) Proportion of MAIT (Vα7.2+IL-18Rα+CD3+) in liver, LN, and intestine. Each symbol represents an individual donor. (C) Representative fluorescence-activated cell sorter staining on CD4−CD3+γδ− lymphocytes from the indicated organs (n > 100, 3, 4, and 2 for peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs), intestine, LN, and liver, respectively).

MAIT cells express tissue-specific chemokine receptors and are abundant in the liver. (A) Representative staining for indicated activation markers, chemokine receptors, and NK receptors on CD4+ (green) or CD8β+ (blue) T cells (CD3+γδ) and MAIT cells (CD3+γδCD4CD8β+/−CD161+Vα7.2+) (red) from blood. Representative of at least 3 donors. (B) Peripheral blood mononuclear cells, intestine, lymph node (LN), and liver triple immunostaining with the indicated antibodies. MAIT cells are triple-stained cells in the right panel. Examples of mono-color layers on a zoomed triple-stained cell are shown on the right. (Bottom panel) Proportion of MAIT (Vα7.2+IL-18Rα+CD3+) in liver, LN, and intestine. Each symbol represents an individual donor. (C) Representative fluorescence-activated cell sorter staining on CD4CD3+γδ lymphocytes from the indicated organs (n > 100, 3, 4, and 2 for peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs), intestine, LN, and liver, respectively).

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