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Comparative Study
. 1985 May;17(1):7-11.

Phenotypic and functional correlations in circulating lymphocytes of prodromal homosexuals and patients with AIDS

  • PMID: 2931530
Comparative Study

Phenotypic and functional correlations in circulating lymphocytes of prodromal homosexuals and patients with AIDS

P H Tsang et al. J Clin Lab Immunol. 1985 May.

Abstract

Findings of selected phenotypic and functional parameters demonstrated significant aberrations in both prodromal homosexual males and patients with AIDS. An impaired blastogenic response to T-cell dependent B-cell mitogen was associated with a significant decrease in percentage of helper T cells but appeared unrelated to the percentage of suppressor T cells. The functional subsets of the latter were further defined by a panel of monoclonal antibodies (Leu8, Leu15, and HLA-DR) applying dual color flow cytometric techniques. In both homosexuals at risk and in AIDS patients, activated suppressor cells with the phenotype Leu2+Leu15+ and Leu2+HLA-DR+ were elevated while the reciprocal cytotoxic Ts cells (Leu2+Leu15- and Leu2+HLA-DR-) were depressed. Both subsets of suppressor precursor cells and effector cells (Leu2+Leu8+ and Leu2+Leu8-) were elevated particularly in high risk homosexual males. These results suggest a defective feedback loop that regulate both helper and suppressor T cells as well as B-lymphocyte functions and may explain the clinical manifestation of AIDS.

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