Fig. 7: Recipient-derived circulating MAIT cells are recovered with protective potential post liver transplantation. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: Recipient-derived circulating MAIT cells are recovered with protective potential post liver transplantation.

From: Liver transplant-facilitated CD161+Vα7.2+ MAIT cell recovery demonstrates clinical benefits in hepatic failure patients

Fig. 7: Recipient-derived circulating MAIT cells are recovered with protective potential post liver transplantation.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

A The HLA-A alleles in failure liver (FL) from liver failure patients, and transplanted liver (TL) and eMAIT-LT from 3 recipients. B PCA clustering plots for transcripts of 5-OP-RU/MR1-expanded MAIT cells from LT recipients (eMAIT-LT, n = 4), HD (eMAIT-HD, n = 4), and liver failure patients (eMAIT-LF, n = 3). C NES values of tissue regeneration-, pro-fibrosis-, and pro-inflammation-related biological processes by GSEA-GO analysis in indicated groups. D Heatmap displays the transcript levels of indicated genes across the specific samples, with color gradients representing the relative expression levels.

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