Figure 1
Figure 1. IFNα/βR expression is diminished on monocytes of HIV-1–infected persons. Individual flow cytometry histograms show IFNα/βR expression (solid curve) with isotype control (dashed line) on CD14-gated monocytes from uninfected (A) and HIV-1–infected (B) persons. IFNα/βR expression was significantly diminished on CD14+ monocytes of HIV-1–infected persons compared with uninfected persons (P < .001; C). IFNα/βR expression was also diminished on CD11c+ mDCs and CD11c− pDCs of HIV-1–infected persons compared with uninfected subjects (P = .052 and P = .046, respectively; D). DCs were defined according to the expression of CD11 on the gated HLA-DR bright, Lin1− population (see “Methods”). HIV-1 infection was not associated with significant reductions in IFNα/βR expression on CD3+/CD4+ or CD3+/CD8+ T cells (P = .584 and P = .321, respectively; E) Horizontal bars in panels C through E represent median values.

IFNα/βR expression is diminished on monocytes of HIV-1–infected persons. Individual flow cytometry histograms show IFNα/βR expression (solid curve) with isotype control (dashed line) on CD14-gated monocytes from uninfected (A) and HIV-1–infected (B) persons. IFNα/βR expression was significantly diminished on CD14+ monocytes of HIV-1–infected persons compared with uninfected persons (P < .001; C). IFNα/βR expression was also diminished on CD11c+ mDCs and CD11c pDCs of HIV-1–infected persons compared with uninfected subjects (P = .052 and P = .046, respectively; D). DCs were defined according to the expression of CD11 on the gated HLA-DR bright, Lin1 population (see “Methods”). HIV-1 infection was not associated with significant reductions in IFNα/βR expression on CD3+/CD4+ or CD3+/CD8+ T cells (P = .584 and P = .321, respectively; E) Horizontal bars in panels C through E represent median values.

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