Figure 6.
Figure 6. NK cells lacking CD158a, CD158b, and CD94 or CD159a kill autologous T-cell blasts infected with an HIV strain that decreases MHC class I molecules but not T-cell blasts infected with an HIV strain that does not alter MHC class I molecules. HIV-1SF162-infected T-cell blasts (A-B), HIV-SF33-infected T-cell blasts (C-D), and K562 cells (A-D) were used as target cells in a 4-hour cytotoxic assay. NK cells were depleted of CD158a+, CD158b+, and CD94+ or CD159a+ cells before their use as effector cells in the cytotoxic assay. Effector cell-target cell ratios of 1:1, 2.5:1, 5:1, and 10:1 were used. All samples were performed in triplicate.

NK cells lacking CD158a, CD158b, and CD94 or CD159a kill autologous T-cell blasts infected with an HIV strain that decreases MHC class I molecules but not T-cell blasts infected with an HIV strain that does not alter MHC class I molecules. HIV-1SF162-infected T-cell blasts (A-B), HIV-SF33-infected T-cell blasts (C-D), and K562 cells (A-D) were used as target cells in a 4-hour cytotoxic assay. NK cells were depleted of CD158a+, CD158b+, and CD94+ or CD159a+ cells before their use as effector cells in the cytotoxic assay. Effector cell-target cell ratios of 1:1, 2.5:1, 5:1, and 10:1 were used. All samples were performed in triplicate.

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