Abnormal B-cell response to T-cell-independent polyclonal B-cell activators in homosexuals presenting persistent generalized lymph node enlargement and HTLV-III antibodies.

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
J Kekow, P Kern, H Schmitz, W L Gross
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B-cell functions were investigated in a well-defined high-risk group for the development of AIDS/AIDS-related complex (ARC). Stimulation of mononuclear cells (MNC) with T-cell-independent polyclonal B-cell activators failed to increase high spontaneous IgG levels observed in vivo and in vitro. The secretion of IgM following stimulation with Klebsiella M (Klebs M) or Salmonella (Salm) membrane preparation increased by a factor of 4 to 6 and thus ranged between the results of the control group and those of AIDS/ARC patients; the response to a T-cell-independent B-cell mitogen, Staphylococcus aureus Cowan I (SAC), showed profound abnormalities as well in this group. This indicates that functional B-cell abnormalities can be seen in addition to T-cell dysfunctions in patients at increased risk for the development of AIDS/ARC.

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同性恋者对不依赖t细胞的多克隆b细胞激活剂的异常b细胞反应,表现为持续的全身淋巴结肿大和HTLV-III抗体。
研究了b细胞在艾滋病/艾滋病相关复合体(ARC)高危人群中的功能。用不依赖t细胞的多克隆b细胞激活剂刺激单核细胞(MNC),在体内和体外观察到的自发IgG水平均未升高。克雷伯氏菌M (Klebs M)或沙门氏菌(Salm)膜制剂刺激后,IgM的分泌增加了4至6倍,因此介于对照组和艾滋病/ARC患者之间;对t细胞独立的b细胞有丝分裂原,金黄色葡萄球菌Cowan I (SAC)的反应,在这一组中也表现出严重的异常。这表明,在艾滋病/ARC发展风险增加的患者中,除了t细胞功能障碍外,还可以看到功能性b细胞异常。
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