Figure 5
Figure 5. CD56+ and CD94+ NK cells coexpress ChemR23 in OLP. In OLP, CD56+, CD94+ NK cells (top series) and ChemR23+ cells (middle left) occur in the inflammatory infiltrate and within the epithelium. About 70% of CD56+ and CD94+ NK cells coexpress ChemR23 (middle right and bottom left; white arrowheads). A minor subset (about 40%) of CD56+ NK cells that infiltrate OLP lesions express the activation marker CD69 (bottom right, white arrowheads) Dot lines and asterisks indicate, respectively, stromal-epithelial interfaces and stromal papillae. Original magnification × 200 (for streptavidin-peroxidase staining) and × 400 (for immunofluorescence).

CD56+ and CD94+ NK cells coexpress ChemR23 in OLP. In OLP, CD56+, CD94+ NK cells (top series) and ChemR23+ cells (middle left) occur in the inflammatory infiltrate and within the epithelium. About 70% of CD56+ and CD94+ NK cells coexpress ChemR23 (middle right and bottom left; white arrowheads). A minor subset (about 40%) of CD56+ NK cells that infiltrate OLP lesions express the activation marker CD69 (bottom right, white arrowheads) Dot lines and asterisks indicate, respectively, stromal-epithelial interfaces and stromal papillae. Original magnification × 200 (for streptavidin-peroxidase staining) and × 400 (for immunofluorescence).

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