Figure 1
Figure 1. MAIT cells are depleted in the peripheral blood of chronically HIV-infected patients. (A) Identification of peripheral blood MAIT cells in uninfected and HIV-infected individuals. The frequency of total MAIT cells (B), and DN, CD4, and CD8 subsets (C) was determined in 34 HIV-1–uninfected individuals and 33 patients with chronic untreated HIV-infection. (D) The relationship between MAIT-cell frequency and time since HIV diagnosis was assessed using Spearman rank correlation. The numbers (E) and frequency (F) of MAIT cells, and CD4 T-cell counts (G) were compared in 22 HIV-infected patients before and after commencing cART. Box and whisker plots show median, IQR and the 10th to 90th percentile. Tx indicates therapy.

MAIT cells are depleted in the peripheral blood of chronically HIV-infected patients. (A) Identification of peripheral blood MAIT cells in uninfected and HIV-infected individuals. The frequency of total MAIT cells (B), and DN, CD4, and CD8 subsets (C) was determined in 34 HIV-1–uninfected individuals and 33 patients with chronic untreated HIV-infection. (D) The relationship between MAIT-cell frequency and time since HIV diagnosis was assessed using Spearman rank correlation. The numbers (E) and frequency (F) of MAIT cells, and CD4 T-cell counts (G) were compared in 22 HIV-infected patients before and after commencing cART. Box and whisker plots show median, IQR and the 10th to 90th percentile. Tx indicates therapy.

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