The inhibitory capacity of NK cells from HIV-negative donors with different combinations of KIR3DL1 and/or KIR3DS1 was tested in an NK cell inhibition assay. NK cells derived from individuals who express a KIR3DS1 and two KIR3DL1 exhibit a remarkably robust capacity to inhibit HIV-1 replication in vitro if HLA-Bw4-80I is present (mean inhibition = 88%, n = 5), but not if HLA-Bw4-80I is absent (mean inhibition = 13%, n = 3) (p<0.05). Similarly, NK cells derived from individuals who express one KIR3DL1, one KIR3DS1, and HLA-Bw4-80I also inhibit HIV-1 replication (mean inhibition = 42%, n = 19) much better than individuals with HLA-Bw4-80I and two KIR3DL1 (mean inhibition = 6%, n = 10), HLA-Bw4-80I and two KIR3DS1 (mean inhibition = 6%, n = 4), or individuals who do not have HLA-Bw4-80I (mean inhibition = 8%, n = 35) (p<0.005) (* p<0.05, ** p<0.005, *** p<0.0005).