Four Different Markers for Activated Cell Mediated Immunity Compared with the Clinical Stages of HIV Infection

Activated cell-mediated immunity, as defined by four markers, has been studied in HIV-infected patients, and compared with the clinical stages of HIV infection. All the values obtained with such markers (interferon-y expressed on lymphocytes, soluble CD8, soluble IL-2 receptor, and serum neopterin)...

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Main Authors: Caruso Arnaldo, Francesco Maria de, Gonzales Rosanna, Pollara Patrizia, Zanoni Lorenzo, Foresti Ida, Turano Adolfo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 1990-01-01
Series:Pteridines
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pteridines.1990.2.1.51
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Summary:Activated cell-mediated immunity, as defined by four markers, has been studied in HIV-infected patients, and compared with the clinical stages of HIV infection. All the values obtained with such markers (interferon-y expressed on lymphocytes, soluble CD8, soluble IL-2 receptor, and serum neopterin) were observed to increase with the progressive stages of HIV infection, with the highest figures occurring in stage IV-C patients. Since the replication of HIV depend strictly on the stimulation of infected cells, T-cell activation in vitro might contribute to a further spread of HIV-1 in infected subjects. Thus permanent or multiple stimulation of the cellular immune system could be an important cofactor in the progression of this syndrome.
ISSN:0933-4807
2195-4720