The NCR receptors play a fundamental role in the cytotoxicity mediated by NK cells against tumor cells. In the current study, we investigated possible HIV/AIDS-related changes in the expression of the NCR receptors comparing healthy donors, HIV/AIDS patients, and HIV/AIDS patients with cancer (HIV/AIDSWC). The NCRs were quantified in NK cells (N K d i m and N K b r i g h t) and T lymphocytes from peripheral blood samples by flow cytometry. We found a significant decrease in the frequency of NK cells expressing NKp46 in HIV/AIDS group (p = 0.0012). There was a decrease in the frequency of NK cells expressing NKp46 in the HIV/AIDSWC group; however, this was not statistically significant. We found a significant decrease in the frequency of NK cells expressing NKp30 in the HIV/AIDS group (p = 0.0144). There was a decrease in the frequency of NK cells expressing NKp30 and in the HIV/AIDSWC group, but this was not statistically significant. There were no changes in the distribution of NK cells and their subtypes in both groups.
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Terra Junior, O. N., Maldonado, G. D. C., Alfradique, G. R., Lisboa, V. D. C., Arnóbio, A., De Lima, D. B., … De Souza, M. H. F. O. (2016). Study of natural cytotoxicity receptors in patients with HIV/AIDS and cancer: A cross-sectional study. Scientific World Journal, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/2085871
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