Thymopentin (TP-5) therapy during lymphadenopathy syndrome (LAS/ARC): preliminary report.

Journal of Experimental Pathology Pub Date : 1987-01-01
P Costigliola, E Ricchi, V Colangeli, C Pintori, P Boni, F Chiodo
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Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy during HIV infection is now a well classified syndrome featuring multiple chronic lymph node enlargement frequently associated with further symptoms (diarrhea, nocturnal sweating, loss of weight, fever): it is invariably accompanied by serious alterations of the cell-mediated immunity including lymphopenia, reduced number of helper lymphocytes in circulation, inversion of the helper/suppressor ratio, lower proliferative response in vitro and deficient delayed skin sensitivity tests. Minor opportunistic infections are also more frequent, the most widespread being chronic oral candidiasis. Whenever several of these signs are associated in a single patient, especially if the immunitary deficit is severe, an immunomodulating treatment is indicated to improve the lymphocyte functionality and finally to modify any evolutive tendency. The Authors give the preliminary results of a pilot study carried out on 12 patients with LAS/ARC treated with Thymopentin at a dosage of 50 mg by intra muscular injection on alternate days for cycles of 30 days. Compared with 14 untreated patients, the subjects receiving therapy showed a more stable immunological picture, and improvement in subjective symptoms and a better therapeutic response to minor opportunistic infections.

胸腺肽(TP-5)治疗淋巴结病综合征(LAS/ARC):初步报告。
HIV感染期间的持续性全身性淋巴结病现在是一种分类明确的综合征,表现为多发性慢性淋巴结肿大,通常伴有进一步症状(腹泻、夜间出汗、体重减轻、发烧):它总是伴随着细胞介导免疫的严重改变,包括淋巴细胞减少、循环中辅助淋巴细胞数量减少、辅助/抑制比逆转、体外增殖反应降低和延迟皮肤敏感性试验不足。轻微的机会性感染也更常见,最普遍的是慢性口腔念珠菌病。当单个患者出现上述症状时,特别是如果免疫缺陷严重,则需要免疫调节治疗以改善淋巴细胞功能并最终改变任何进化趋势。作者给出了对12例LAS/ARC患者进行的一项初步研究的初步结果,这些患者以50 mg的剂量通过肌肉内注射,隔天注射,周期为30天。与14例未经治疗的患者相比,接受治疗的患者表现出更稳定的免疫状况,主观症状改善,对轻微机会性感染的治疗反应更好。
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