Figure 2.
Figure 2. Expression of MHC class I molecules on primary T-cell blasts after infection with various strains of HIV. PHA-stimulated primary CD4+ T cells from HIV-uninfected donors were infected with HIV-1SF162 (A, C), HIV-1SF33 (A), HIV-1SF128A (B), HIV-1SF2 (B), or HIV-192US712 (C) for 5 days. Cells were stained with PE-conjugated anti-MHC class I antibody followed by human anti-HIV p24 antibody, together with FITC-conjugated goat anti-human IgG antibody. As controls, uninfected CD4+ T cells were also stained with the same antibody. The extent to which 104 HIV p24 antigen-positive infected cells and uninfected cells expressed MHC class I molecules on the cell surface was determined.

Expression of MHC class I molecules on primary T-cell blasts after infection with various strains of HIV. PHA-stimulated primary CD4+ T cells from HIV-uninfected donors were infected with HIV-1SF162 (A, C), HIV-1SF33 (A), HIV-1SF128A (B), HIV-1SF2 (B), or HIV-192US712 (C) for 5 days. Cells were stained with PE-conjugated anti-MHC class I antibody followed by human anti-HIV p24 antibody, together with FITC-conjugated goat anti-human IgG antibody. As controls, uninfected CD4+ T cells were also stained with the same antibody. The extent to which 104 HIV p24 antigen-positive infected cells and uninfected cells expressed MHC class I molecules on the cell surface was determined.

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