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Heiko Bruns, Christoph Meinken, Philipp Schauenberg, Georg Härter, Peter Kern, Robert L. Modlin, Christian Antoni, Steffen Stenger
Published in Volume 119, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(5):1167–1177 doi:10.1172/JCI38482
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The majority of granulysin+ cells in the peripheral blood are cytotoxic lymphocytes.

PBMCs from healthy donors were stained with PE-Cy5-5–conjugated anti-CD4, PE-conjugated anti-CD56, allophycocyanin-conjugated anti-CD19, PerCP-conjugated anti-CD8 (filled histograms), or appropriate isotype controls (open histograms). All samples were then stained for granulysin using FITC-conjugated donkey anti-rabbit as a secondary antibody. Granulysin+ cells were gated according to the isotype (control rabbit serum, not shown) and analyzed for the expression of cell surface markers. The percentages of CD4+, CD56+, CD19+, and CD8+ cells within the granulysin gate are indicated. Shown is a typical result of 27 donors.