Table II.

Chemokine and Homing Receptor Expression by CD1d Tetramer-stained T Cells


Tetramer subset

CXCR3

CCR5

CXCR4

CCR7

CD62L

α4β7

αEβ7

CLA
CD4+ 63 (16) 51 (19) 99 (0.6) 16 (10) 24 (20) 28 (17) 1 (0.6) 14 (8.6) 
CD4 44 (13) 74 (17) 99 (1.7) 5.8 (8.0) 11 (8.3) 33 (29) 0 (0) 19 (16) 
Negative
 
47 (12)
 
26 (14)
 
NA
 
NA
 
53 (17)
 
52 (11)
 
1.3 (0.6)
 
19 (6.3)
 

Tetramer subset

CXCR3

CCR5

CXCR4

CCR7

CD62L

α4β7

αEβ7

CLA
CD4+ 63 (16) 51 (19) 99 (0.6) 16 (10) 24 (20) 28 (17) 1 (0.6) 14 (8.6) 
CD4 44 (13) 74 (17) 99 (1.7) 5.8 (8.0) 11 (8.3) 33 (29) 0 (0) 19 (16) 
Negative
 
47 (12)
 
26 (14)
 
NA
 
NA
 
53 (17)
 
52 (11)
 
1.3 (0.6)
 
19 (6.3)
 

The percentage of CD4+ and CD4 CD1d tetramer positive lymphocytes that stained positively for chemokine and homing receptors. For comparison, the percentage of CD1d tetramer negative T cells staining positively for each marker is also shown. The mean percentages of cells that stained positively are given first, with the standard deviations shown in parentheses. The results are compiled from three to five independent analyses of four healthy donors.

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