Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. Expression of γIFN by CD8+, CD14+, or CD68+ cells infiltrating KS lesions. Examples of double-staining by immunohistochemistry (APAAP/PAP) of γIFN and CD8, γIFN, and CD14 or CD68, γIFN, and FVIII-RA in a representative KS lesion. Similar results were obtained with other specimens. CD8+ cells (red stain) coexpressing γIFN (brown stain) had a mononuclear morphology (upper right panel), whereas anti-CD14 or anti-CD68 antibodies (red stain), recognizing monocytes-macrophages, costain γIFN+ (brown stain) spindle-shaped cells (lower left and right panels). In contrast, anti-γIFN antibodies (brown stain) do not stain FVIII-RA+ vessels (red stain, upper right panel), but γIFN+ cells are often localized in the proximity of vessels.

Expression of γIFN by CD8+, CD14+, or CD68+ cells infiltrating KS lesions. Examples of double-staining by immunohistochemistry (APAAP/PAP) of γIFN and CD8, γIFN, and CD14 or CD68, γIFN, and FVIII-RA in a representative KS lesion. Similar results were obtained with other specimens. CD8+ cells (red stain) coexpressing γIFN (brown stain) had a mononuclear morphology (upper right panel), whereas anti-CD14 or anti-CD68 antibodies (red stain), recognizing monocytes-macrophages, costain γIFN+ (brown stain) spindle-shaped cells (lower left and right panels). In contrast, anti-γIFN antibodies (brown stain) do not stain FVIII-RA+ vessels (red stain, upper right panel), but γIFN+ cells are often localized in the proximity of vessels.

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