Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Distribution of chemokine receptors and of cycling capacity of CD4 T cells. / (A) Representative flow cytometry profiles of the distribution of CCR7 on gated CD4 T cells in HIV-negative and HIV-1–infected patients with chronic and primary infection. The individual data of the different cohorts analyzed are also shown. (B) Distribution of CCR5 and Ki67 on gated CD4+CCR7− and CD4+CCR7+ cells of a representative patient with primary HIV-1 infection. A large proportion of CD4+CCR7− cells expressed CCR5 and Ki67. The individual data of the different patients analyzed are also shown. Blood mononuclear cells were stained with anti-CD4 APC, anti-CCR5 CyChrome, anti-CCR7 PE, and anti-Ki67 FITC antibodies.

Distribution of chemokine receptors and of cycling capacity of CD4 T cells.

(A) Representative flow cytometry profiles of the distribution of CCR7 on gated CD4 T cells in HIV-negative and HIV-1–infected patients with chronic and primary infection. The individual data of the different cohorts analyzed are also shown. (B) Distribution of CCR5 and Ki67 on gated CD4+CCR7 and CD4+CCR7+ cells of a representative patient with primary HIV-1 infection. A large proportion of CD4+CCR7 cells expressed CCR5 and Ki67. The individual data of the different patients analyzed are also shown. Blood mononuclear cells were stained with anti-CD4 APC, anti-CCR5 CyChrome, anti-CCR7 PE, and anti-Ki67 FITC antibodies.

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