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From: Decrease of peripheral blood mucosal‐associated invariant T cells and impaired serum Granzyme-B production in patients with gastric cancer

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MAIT cells distribution in healthy adults. Samples were obtained from 164 healthy adults and stained with fluorescent antibodies against CD3, CD161, TCRγδ and TCRVα7.2. MAIT cells frequency was characterized by flow cytometry. These cells were gated on living lymphocytes for first, then on CD3+TCRγδ T cells, and finally on CD3+TCRγδVα7.2+CD161+ T cells. The percentages of CD3+TCRγδVα7.2+CD161+ MAIT cells in CD3+ T cells were determined. a Flow cytometry analysis of MAIT cell. In peripheral blood from healthy adults, age (b) and gender (c) were both related to the percentage of MAIT/CD3+ T cells and the absolute number of MAIT cells (104/ml), while, Hp infection (d) and BMI (e) were neither dependent of the percentage of MAIT/CD3+ T cells and the absolute number of MAIT cells (104/ml)

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