CD4 cells forming conjugates with natural killer target cells (K562 cells) were measured in the peripheral blood of anti-HIV antibody positive AIDS related complex (ARC) patients and in three control groups (asymptomatic individuals at risk, normal healthy people and patients with acute hepatitis B). These CD4 cells, which are unable to kill K562 cells, were significantly increased in ARC patients as compared to the control groups. Our data indicate that classical CD4 cells are partially replaced, in ARC patients, by a population of natural killer-target binding granular CD4 lymphocytes, and suggest that the functional abnormalities of helper T cells in these patients may be in part a consequence of the relative predominance of these non IL-2 and BCGF producing cells within the circulating CD4 population.
Increased number of CD4 cells able to bind to natural killer cell targets in the peripheral blood of AIDS related complex patients / Barnaba, Vincenzo; Valesini, Guido; Gianni, Gattamelata; Benvenuto, Rosalba; Andrea, Velardi; Francesco, Balsano. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER & CLINICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0277-5379. - STAMPA. - 24:3(1988), pp. 369-376. [10.1016/s0277-5379(98)90005-0]
Increased number of CD4 cells able to bind to natural killer cell targets in the peripheral blood of AIDS related complex patients.
BARNABA, Vincenzo;VALESINI, Guido;BENVENUTO, Rosalba;
1988
Abstract
CD4 cells forming conjugates with natural killer target cells (K562 cells) were measured in the peripheral blood of anti-HIV antibody positive AIDS related complex (ARC) patients and in three control groups (asymptomatic individuals at risk, normal healthy people and patients with acute hepatitis B). These CD4 cells, which are unable to kill K562 cells, were significantly increased in ARC patients as compared to the control groups. Our data indicate that classical CD4 cells are partially replaced, in ARC patients, by a population of natural killer-target binding granular CD4 lymphocytes, and suggest that the functional abnormalities of helper T cells in these patients may be in part a consequence of the relative predominance of these non IL-2 and BCGF producing cells within the circulating CD4 population.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.