Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. (A) Detection of GrB+ lymphocytes is shown. A biopsy specimen of an HD patient with ≥15% GrB+ cells, presenting with stage-2 disease who died 45 months later as a result of the disease, is shown. Brown cytoplasmic staining indicates GrB expression. (B) Double-staining for CD8 and GrB is shown. The majority of reactive lymphocytes present in the vicinity of the RS cell in the center are CD8+ (brown membranous staining). Black cytoplasmic staining shows that many of these CD8+ cells also express GrB. GrB+/CD8− cells are not observed. Thus, the large majority of GrB+ cells should be considered activated CTLs.

(A) Detection of GrB+ lymphocytes is shown. A biopsy specimen of an HD patient with ≥15% GrB+ cells, presenting with stage-2 disease who died 45 months later as a result of the disease, is shown. Brown cytoplasmic staining indicates GrB expression. (B) Double-staining for CD8 and GrB is shown. The majority of reactive lymphocytes present in the vicinity of the RS cell in the center are CD8+ (brown membranous staining). Black cytoplasmic staining shows that many of these CD8+ cells also express GrB. GrB+/CD8 cells are not observed. Thus, the large majority of GrB+ cells should be considered activated CTLs.

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