Figure 5.
Figure 5. CD56+CD8+CD45RO+ cells can recruit different cells of innate immunity. (A) CD56+CD8+ cells were depleted using CD45RA microbeads and stained for CD45RO expression; retained cells (▩) and flow-through (□). (B) Ability of memory CD56+CD3+ cells to recruit different leukocyte subsets in response to cross-linked FasL; CD45RO- cells (□) and CD45RO+ cells (▪). The horizontal line at migration index 1.0 indicates lack of chemotaxis. Cell purity was as follows: CD4+ T cells (> 95%), CD8+ T cells (> 90%), monocytes (> 80%), granulocytes (> 98%), NK cells (> 95%), B cells (> 95%). Data shown are the mean ± SEM of 2 different donors.

CD56+CD8+CD45RO+ cells can recruit different cells of innate immunity. (A) CD56+CD8+ cells were depleted using CD45RA microbeads and stained for CD45RO expression; retained cells (▩) and flow-through (□). (B) Ability of memory CD56+CD3+ cells to recruit different leukocyte subsets in response to cross-linked FasL; CD45RO- cells (□) and CD45RO+ cells (▪). The horizontal line at migration index 1.0 indicates lack of chemotaxis. Cell purity was as follows: CD4+ T cells (> 95%), CD8+ T cells (> 90%), monocytes (> 80%), granulocytes (> 98%), NK cells (> 95%), B cells (> 95%). Data shown are the mean ± SEM of 2 different donors.

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