ASSOCIATION OF VIRAL LOAD IN PLASMA SAMPLES OF HIV-INFECTED HEMOPHILIA PATIENTS WITH AUTOANTIBODIES AND GP120-CONTAINING IMMUNE-COMPLEXES ON CD4(+) LYMPHOCYTES
V. Daniel et al., ASSOCIATION OF VIRAL LOAD IN PLASMA SAMPLES OF HIV-INFECTED HEMOPHILIA PATIENTS WITH AUTOANTIBODIES AND GP120-CONTAINING IMMUNE-COMPLEXES ON CD4(+) LYMPHOCYTES, Immunology letters, 60(2-3), 1998, pp. 179-187
Objective: We investigated whether the induction of antilymphocyte aut
oantibodies and immune complexes is associated with the activity of HI
V replication. Methods: Viral HIV-1 RNA was measured in the plasma sam
ples of 84 HIV+ hemophilia patients and correlated with the IgM, IgG,
IgM/IgG and IgM/IgG/gp120 load of circulating CD4(+) lymphocytes, CD4(
+) and CD8(+) cell counts, plasma neopterin levels and in vitro T-cell
responses to mitogens and pooled allogeneic stimulator cells. Results
: Compared to patients with no immune complexes, on circulating CD4(+)
lymphocytes, viral load was increased in patients with IgM, IgM/IgG o
r IgM/IgG/gp120 complexes. Sequential analysis of HIV+ patients showed
that peaks of retroviral activity were associated with the subsequent
formation of CD4(+) lymphocyte-reactive IgM and IgG autoantibodies an
d gp120-containing immune complexes. Conclusion: The induction of auto
antibodies and immune complexes attached to CD4(+) lymphocytes is asso
ciated with periods of increased viral activity in HIV-infected patien
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